Volume 11.1 – Fall 2016

Essays
- The Cloister and the Square: Gender Dynamics in Renaissance Florence
—Mary D. Garrard
- Kinship and the Marginalized Consort: Giovanna d’Austria at the Medici Court
—Catherine Ferrari
- Literacy and Education among Judeo-conversa Women in Castile, Portugal, and Amsterdam, 1560–1700
—Sara Nalle
- Hobby and Craft: Distilling Household Medicine in Eighteenth-Century England
—Katherine Allen
Forum: Women and Early Modern Science
- Adjusting the Lens: Locating Early Modern Women of Science
—Nina Rattner Gelbart
- “Lady Phoenix”: Margaret Cavendish and the Poetics of Palingenesis
—Anne M. Thell
- “My Method and Medicines”: Mary Trye, Chemical Physician
—Sara Read
- Collecting the World in Her Boudoir: Women and Scientific Amateurism in Eighteenth-Century Paris
—Margaret Carlyle
- A Spanish Midwife Appeals to the King: Luisa Rosado’s Challenge to Eighteenth-Century Male Medical Corporatism
—Paloma Moral de Calatrava
- Medical Discourse, Women’s Writing, and the “perplexing Form” of Eighteenth-Century Hysteria
—Heather Meek
- Networks, Patronage, and Women of Science During the Italian Enlightenment
—Leigh Whaley
- Muslim Women and Science: The Search for the “Missing” Actors
—Margaret Gaida
Book Reviews
- Merry Wiesner-Hanks, ed., Mapping Gendered
Routes and Spaces in the Early Modern World
— Jyotsna G. Singh
- Wendy Belcher and Michael Kleiner, trans. and
eds., The Life and Struggles of Our Mother Walatta Petros: A
Seventeenth-Century African Biography of an Ethiopian Woman
— Leonardo Cohen
- Susan S. Lanser, The Sexuality of History:
Modernity and the Sapphic, 1565–1830
— Harriette Andreadis
- Tracy Adams, Christine de Pizan and the Fight
for France
— Barbara K. Altmann
- Cathy McClive, Menstruation and Procreation
in Early Modern France
— Margaret Lewis
- Lewis Seifert and Rebecca Wilkin, eds., Men
and Women Making Friends in Early Modern France
— Jane Couchman
- Elizabeth Teresa Howe, Autobiographical
Writing by Early Modern Hispanic Women
— Encarnación Juárez-Almendros
- Giovanna Benadusi and Judith C. Brown, eds., Medici
Women: The Making of a Dynasty in Grand Ducal Tuscany
— Maria Galli Stampino
- Rosalind Kerr, The Rise of the Diva on the
Sixteenth-Century Commedia dell’Arte Stage
— Julie D. Campbell
- Julia L.
Hairston, ed., The Poems and Letters of Tullia d’Aragona and Others—
Courtney Quaintance
- Carole Levin and Christine Stewart-Nuñez, eds., Scholars
and Poets Talk About Queens
— Leah S. Marcus
- Donald W. Forster, ed., Women’s Works
— Margaret J. M. Ezell
- Victoria Brownlee and Laura Gallagher, eds., Biblical
Women in Early Modern Literary Culture, 1550–1700
— Karl Gunther
- Margaret P. Hannay, Michael G. Brennan, and Mary
Ellen Lamb, eds., The Ashgate Research Companion to the Sidneys, 1500–1700
— Gary Waller
- Katherine R. Larson and Naomi J. Miller, eds., Re-Reading
Mary Wroth
— Marion Wynne-Davies
- David L. Orvis and Ryan Singh Paul, eds., The
Noble Flame of Katherine Philips: A Poetics of Culture, Politics, and
Friendship
— Marie-Louise Coolahan
- Melinda Zook, Protestantism, Politics, and
Women in Britain, 1660–1714
— Susan Wiseman
- Cynthia
Richards and Mary Ann O’Donnell, eds., Approaches to Teaching Behn’s
Oroonoko
— Paula Loscocco
- Teresa Barnard, ed., British Women and the
Intellectual World in the Long Eighteenth Century
— Hilda Smith
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