Buch(elektronisch)#12004
Husbands, wives, and concubines: marriage, family, and social order in sixteenth-century Verona
In: Sixteenth century essays & studies v. 69
"Eisenach also evaluates the first half-century of religious reforms in Verona as the leading pre-Tridentine bishop Gian Matteo Giberti and his successors challenged common practices and understandings in sermons, treatises, confessionals, and court. Emphasizing the limitations of what the religious authorities could impose on the people, she explores how learned and popular notions of marriage, family, and gender shaped each other as they were put into action in the strategies of individual Veronese."--Jacket