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Abbreviations and A Note Concerning Dates | ||
Introduction | 3 | |
Pt. I | Women and Social Institutions | |
1 | The Wife, the Nun, and the Prostitute: Gender Ideology in Medieval and Early Modern Europe | 13 |
Pt. II | Refuges for Women in Early Modern Tuscany | |
2 | Prostitution and the Tuscan Refuges | 41 |
3 | Anomalous Women and Girls in the Tuscan Refuges | 61 |
4 | "At Work and Recreation Together": Life Inside the Women's Refuges of Tuscany | 81 |
5 | The Tuscan Refuges as Social Institutions | 101 |
Pt. III | From Early Modern to Modern Women's Asylums | |
6 | The Adaptation of an Institutional Model: From the Monastero delle Convertite to the Mary Magdalene Project | 127 |
7 | Social Legacies of the Early Modern Women's Asylums | 142 |
Conclusion | 165 | |
Notes | 177 | |
Selected Bibliography | 235 | |
Index | 255 |
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