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Boswell: Same-sex unions in premodern Europe: [1] Mostly pre-Reformation but has some discussion of movement against homosexuality in the period, an important piece of literature in the field
Bray: The Friend: [2]
Luebke and Lindemann: Mixed Matches: [3] Relates to marriage principles in Reformation Germany, could provide insight into social norms and situations where 'transing' of history could be appropriate
Leonard: Nails in the Wall: [4] Discussion of nuns in Protestant Germany. Nuns are often associated with same-sex relationships in various historical periods
Marcocci: Is this love?: [5] Article on a community performing same-sex marriages in Rome, 1578
Saslow: Ganymede: [6] Dissertation looking at depictions of a particular myth and relating the shift in depictions over time to social conventions.Relevant to the period in question and relates to social conventions and homosexuality
Velasco: The Lieutenant Nun: [7] Discussion of a historical queer person, Catalina de Erauso
Hornbeck and Norko: More than a Monologue: [8] Essay collection of queer expression in Catholicism
Brown: Immodest Acts: [9] Discusses Bendetta Carlini, a documented lesbian nun from the relevant period
Puff: Sodomy: [10] Overview of male homosexuality in the relevant period
Goldberg: Queering the Renaissance: [11] Relevant essay collection. Will start with Bray's piece to accompany his book, Traub's which deals with lesbians
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In "Reformation and Counter-Reformation"
Potential to add a section on pre-modern lesbians
You will be compiling your bibliography and creating an outline of the changes you will make in this sandbox.
![]() | Bibliography
As you gather the sources for your Wikipedia contribution, think about the following:
|
Boswell: Same-sex unions in premodern Europe: [1] Mostly pre-Reformation but has some discussion of movement against homosexuality in the period, an important piece of literature in the field
Bray: The Friend: [2]
Luebke and Lindemann: Mixed Matches: [3] Relates to marriage principles in Reformation Germany, could provide insight into social norms and situations where 'transing' of history could be appropriate
Leonard: Nails in the Wall: [4] Discussion of nuns in Protestant Germany. Nuns are often associated with same-sex relationships in various historical periods
Marcocci: Is this love?: [5] Article on a community performing same-sex marriages in Rome, 1578
Saslow: Ganymede: [6] Dissertation looking at depictions of a particular myth and relating the shift in depictions over time to social conventions.Relevant to the period in question and relates to social conventions and homosexuality
Velasco: The Lieutenant Nun: [7] Discussion of a historical queer person, Catalina de Erauso
Hornbeck and Norko: More than a Monologue: [8] Essay collection of queer expression in Catholicism
Brown: Immodest Acts: [9] Discusses Bendetta Carlini, a documented lesbian nun from the relevant period
Puff: Sodomy: [10] Overview of male homosexuality in the relevant period
Goldberg: Queering the Renaissance: [11] Relevant essay collection. Will start with Bray's piece to accompany his book, Traub's which deals with lesbians
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cite book}}
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help)
In "Reformation and Counter-Reformation"
Potential to add a section on pre-modern lesbians