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English Benedictine nuns in exile in the seventeenth century
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10 March 2017

RELIGION / Christianity / Catholic, History of religion, HISTORY / Modern / 17th Century, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies, European history, Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church, General and world history
‘This is a patiently written, accessible book that pleasingly foregrounds the religious experience of exiled english nuns; its focus on one order a particular strength rather than indicative of any narrowness. In short, it is a wholly welcome addition to the recent historiographical movement.’
James E. Kelly,Durham University, Catholic Historical Review Vol 103, no 4, Autumn 2017
Introduction
1 The contemplative ideal of dying to the world
2 When spiritual and secular families overlap
3 The secular concerns of contemplatives
4 The missionary spirit of enclosed nuns
5 Taming worldly emotions and appetites
6 Divine love, an emotional panacea?
7 What place for the senses in contemplative life?
8 Illness, death and beyond: the body as witness
Conclusion
Index