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Introduction: Women’s Agency in Early Modern Europe
Kate Allan, Nupur Patel
1-8
Women’s Agency: Then and Now
Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks
9-26
Seed Lists: Women’s Paperwork and Information Maintenance in Early Modern Global Exchange
Olin Moctezuma-Burns
27-54
A ‘Book of Drawings’ and the ‘Writing Pen’: Women Artists’ Self-Teaching and Transnational Print Culture in Early Modern Europe
Mallory N. Haselberger
55-86
Universal Verse: The Cosmological Poetics of Anne Southwell
Cassandra Gorman
87-108
‘Divers voyages into farre countries’: Agency in Rose Throckmorton’s Diary
Emily Stevenson
109-126
Agents, Acquisitions, and Agency: Queen Christina of Sweden’s Development of Antiquarian Collections in Stockholm and Rome
Theresa A. Kutasz Christensen
127-146
‘Wide wandring Weemen’: The Nature and Variety of Female Travel, 1558–1630
Christopher Higgins
147-172
The Agency of Muslim Women and ‘the Muslimwoman’ in Early Modern England
Bernadette Andrea
173-194
After Women’s Agency in Early Modern Europe
Liza Blake
195-202
Career Women
Amy Orner
203-210