“Generosas amazonas acudieron a la brecha”: mujeres sitiadas, agencia y sujeción durante las Guerras de Religión en Francia

Autores/as

  • Brian Sandberg Northern Illinois University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53351/ruhm.v7i15.476

Palabras clave:

Guerras de Religión, agencia, mujeres, sitio, violencia

Resumen

Publicado originalmente como Brian SANDBERG: “‘Generous Amazons Came to the Breach’: Besieged Women, Agency and Subjectivity during the French Wars of Religion”, Gender & History, 16:3 (2004), pp. 654-688.

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Biografía del autor/a

Brian Sandberg, Northern Illinois University

My research focuses on religion, violence, and political culture during the European Wars of Religion. I have authored a monograph entitled, Warrior Pursuits: Noble Culture and Civil Conflict in Early Modern France (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010). I have held fellowships from the Institut d’Études Avancées de Paris, the Fulbright Scholar Program, the Institute for Research in the Humanities (University of Wisconsin-Madison), the National Endowment for the Humanities (at the Medici Archive Project) and the European University Institute. I recently published an interpretive essay, War and Conflict in the Early Modern World, 1500-1700 (Polity Press, 2016) and a collective volume, The Grand Ducal Medici and their Archive (1537-1743), edited by Alessio Assonitis and Brian Sandberg (Brepols, 2016). I am currently serving as Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Affairs in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at NIU, and I am working on several research projects, including a monograph on A Virile Courage: Gender and Violence in the French Wars of Religion 1562-1629.

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Publicado

2018-12-29

Cómo citar

Sandberg, B. (2018). “Generosas amazonas acudieron a la brecha”: mujeres sitiadas, agencia y sujeción durante las Guerras de Religión en Francia. Revista Universitaria De Historia Militar, 7(15). https://doi.org/10.53351/ruhm.v7i15.476