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The 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s 95 Theses is fast approaching. The University of Oxford has begun preparations to mark this key event in European history, some of which are centered on the Taylor Institution’s collection of Lutheran pamphlets. This workshop focuses specifically on how women from all walks of life, and from across Europe and beyond, responded to the events of the Reformation.
Assessment
This course does not involve any written exams. Students need to answer 5 assignment questions to complete the course, the answers will be in the form of written work in pdf or word. Students can write the answers in their own time. Each answer needs to be 200 words (1 Page). Once the answers are submitted, the tutor will check and assess the work.
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Course Credit: University of Oxford
Course Curriculum
Of Martyrs and Makhanas: Jesuits and Gender in the Seventeenth-Century Marianas Mission | 00:28:00 | ||
The women behind the prophecies: A discussion of Ursula Jost and her printer Margarethe Prüss | 00:25:00 | ||
Recording women’s responses to the Reformation: Henry Jessey as “relator” of Sarah Wight’s religious prophecy in The Exceeding Riches of Grace (1647) | 00:19:00 | ||
Brandenburg’s Calvinist Turn and the Portrayal of Dynastic Women | 00:40:00 | ||
Sin and Salvation: Churching as a disciplinary tool in Early Modern Denmark | 00:26:00 | ||
Textual Negotiation and Resistance of Female Religious Communities Facing Reformation | 00:18:00 | ||
Danish Noblewomen’s Use of Manuscript Prayer Books c. 1550-1600 | 00:15:00 | ||
‘Print therefore good Lord, and write these examples in my memory’: The Forgotten History of Writing and Printing Lady Abergavenny’s Prayers | 00:19:00 | ||
Political wisdom and deep devotion: The introduction of the Reformation in Southern Lower Saxony by Elisabeth of Brandenburg, Duchess of Calenberg-Gottingen | 00:31:00 | ||
Assessment | |||
Submit Your Assignment | 00:00:00 | ||
Certification | 00:00:00 |
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