2020
DOI: 10.1080/03096564.2020.1840134
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The Female Experience of Epidemics in the Early Modern Low Countries

Abstract: Recent literature has argued that women in parts of the early modern Low Countries experienced high levels of 'agency' and 'independence'-measured through ages and rates of marriage, participation in economic activities beyond the household, and the physical occupation of collective or public spaces. Epidemic disease outbreaks, however, also help bring into focus a number of female burdens and hardships in the early modern Low Countries, possibly born out of structural inequalities and vulnerabilities obscured… Show more

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