Cooke sisters

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Cooke sisters

Education, piety and politics in early modern England

General and world history European history

Author: Gemma Allen

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Collection: Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain

Language: English

Published by: Manchester University Press

Published on: 16th May 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781526111951


About the Book

This book is a study of five remarkable sixteenth-century women. Part of the select group of Tudor women allowed access to a formal education, the Cooke sisters were also well-connected through their marriages to influential Elizabethan politicians.

Focus and Sources

Drawing particularly on the sisters’ own writings, this book demonstrates that the sisters’ education extended far beyond that normally allowed for sixteenth-century women, challenging the view that women in this period were excluded from using their formal education to practical effect. It reveals that the sisters’ learning provided them with opportunities to communicate effectively their own priorities through their translations, verse and letters.

Networks and Impact

By reconstructing the sisters’ networks, it demonstrates how they worked alongside – and sometimes against – family members over matters of politics and religion, empowered by their exceptional education.

Significance

Providing new perspectives on these key issues, it will be essential reading for early modern historians and literary scholars.

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