The 15th century was a time of dramatic and decisive change for
nuns and nunneries in Florence. In the course of that century, the
city's convents evolved from small, semiautonomous communities to
large civic institutions. By 1552, roughly one in eight Florentine
women lived in a religious community. Historian Sharon T. Strocchia
analyzes this stunning growth of female monasticism, revealing the
important roles these women and institutions played in the social,
economic, and political history of Renaissance Florence.
It became common practice during this time for unmarried women
in elite society to enter convents. This unprecedented
concentration of highly educated and well-connected women
transformed convents into sites of great patronage and social and
political influence. As their economic influence also grew,
convents found new ways of supporting themselves; they established
schools, produced manuscripts, and manufactured textiles.
Strocchia has mined previously untapped archival materials to
uncover how convents shaped one of the principal cities of
Renaissance Europe. She demonstrates the importance of nuns and
nunneries to the booming Florentine textile industry and shows the
contributions that ordinary nuns made to Florentine life in their
roles as scribes, stewards, artisans, teachers, and community
leaders. In doing so, Strocchia argues that the ideals and
institutions that defined Florence were influenced in great part by
the city's powerful female monastics.
"Nuns and Nunneries in Renaissance Florence" shows for the
first time how religious women effected broad historical change and
helped write the grand narrative of medieval and Renaissance
Europe. The book is a valuable text for students and scholars in
early modern European history, religion, women's studies, and
economic history.
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