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    Book title
    Brides of Christ Conventual Life in Colonial Mexico
    Country/Region of Manufacture
    Mexico
    ISBN
    9780804752831

    About this product

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Stanford University Press
    ISBN-10
    0804752834
    ISBN-13
    9780804752831
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    63876578

    Product Key Features

    Number of Pages
    528 Pages
    Publication Name
    Brides of Christ : Conventual Life in Colonial Mexico
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2008
    Subject
    Latin America / Mexico, Monasticism, Christian Church / History
    Type
    Textbook
    Subject Area
    Religion, History
    Author
    Asunción Lavrin
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1.2 in
    Item Weight
    28.3 Oz
    Item Length
    9 in
    Item Width
    6 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Scholarly & Professional
    LCCN
    2007-012402
    Reviews
    "The culmination of a half century of research, this masterful book is well worth the wait .... Lavrin's book is a model of meticulous scholarship. She uses an extraordinary variety of primary sources, largely from Mexico City and Puebla. She has read widely in Latin American and European history and deftly situates her findings within debates in the larger literature."—Silvia Marina Arrom, American Historical Review, "Brides of Christcontains a wonderful array of primary sources and extremely rich data. Lavrin's scholarship and research is exemplary, and her in-depth portrayal of colonial convent culture in Mexico is a welcome addition to the growing scholarship on the female religious in Latin America." -Nancy E. van Deusen, Western Washington University, "In Brides of Christ Asuncion Lavrin reconstructs daily life in the convent through a comprehensive documentation of the individual experience of women religious in Colonial Mexico. . . Meticulously documented with archival sources and the culmination of decades of research, Brides of Christ is an invaluable contribution to gender studies and to the wider field of colonial Mexican history."—Kristine Isben, Catholic Historical Review, "The culmination of a half century of research, this masterful book is well worth the wait . . . Lavrin's book is a model of meticulous scholarship. She uses an extraordinary variety of primary sources, largely from Mexico City and Puebla. She has read widely in Latin American and European history and deftly situates her findings within debates in the larger literature."-Silvia Marina Arrom, American Historical Review, "In Brides of Christ Asuncion Lavrin reconstructs daily life in the convent through a comprehensive documentation of the individual experience of women religious in Colonial Mexico. . . Meticulously documented with archival sources and the culmination of decades of research, Brides of Christ is an invaluable contribution to gender studies and to the wider field of colonial Mexican history."-Kristine Isben, Catholic Historical Review, "This superbly crafted book...adeptly re-creates the intricate world that made up the cloister. Not only is Lavrin's Brides of Christ monumental in historical value, but it is a testament to a lifetime of research on colonial Mexican nuns."— Colonial Latin American Historical Review, "A superlative work of mature scholarship that builds in subtle ways on [Lavrin's] earlier work ... but it is nonetheless fundamentally new . . . The greatest strengths of this book—its clarity, its archival richness, its strong sense of purpose, its clear and powerful arguments, its empathy . . . It is also worth noting that the book is gracefully written in a stately, careful, almost dispassionate prose which is quite appropriate for a book with passion aplenty on the part of the nuns themselves."—Margaret Chowning, Hispanic American Historical Review, "A superlative work of mature scholarship that builds in subtle ways on [Lavrin's] earlier work ... but it is nonetheless fundamentally new . . . The greatest strengths of this book--its clarity, its archival richness, its strong sense of purpose, its clear and powerful arguments, its empathy . . . It is also worth noting that the book is gracefully written in a stately, careful, almost dispassionate prose which is quite appropriate for a book with passion aplenty on the part of the nuns themselves."--Margaret Chowning, Hispanic American Historical Review, ""Brides of Christ" contains a wonderful array of primary sources and extremely rich data. Lavrin's scholarship and research is exemplary, and her in-depth portrayal of colonial convent culture in Mexico is a welcome addition to the growing scholarship on the female religious in Latin America." --Nancy E. van Deusen, Western Washington University, "Brides of Christcontains a wonderful array of primary sources and extremely rich data. Lavrin's scholarship and research is exemplary, and her in-depth portrayal of colonial convent culture in Mexico is a welcome addition to the growing scholarship on the female religious in Latin America." —Nancy E. van Deusen, Western Washington University, "Brides of Christ is a very thorough and well researched addition. Nuns' writings and the history of convents are woven together very effectively."—Andrea E. Knox,Historians of Women Religious of Britain and Ireland., "The culmination of a half century of research, this masterful book is well worth the wait . . . Lavrin's book is a model of meticulous scholarship. She uses an extraordinary variety of primary sources, largely from Mexico City and Puebla. She has read widely in Latin American and European history and deftly situates her findings within debates in the larger literature."--Silvia Marina Arrom, American Historical Review, "A superlative work of mature scholarship that builds in subtle ways on [Lavrin's] earlier work ... but it is nonetheless fundamentally new ... The greatest strengths of this book—its clarity, its archival richness, its strong sense of purpose, its clear and powerful arguments, its empathy ... It is also worth noting that the book is gracefully written in a stately, careful, almost dispassionate prose which is quite appropriate for a book with passion aplenty on the part of the nuns themselves."—Margaret Chowning,Hispanic American Historical Review, "The culmination of a half century of research, this masterful book is well worth the wait . . . Lavrin's book is a model of meticulous scholarship. She uses an extraordinary variety of primary sources, largely from Mexico City and Puebla. She has read widely in Latin American and European history and deftly situates her findings within debates in the larger literature."—Silvia Marina Arrom, American Historical Review, " Brides of Christ is a very thorough and well researched addition. Nuns' writings and the history of convents are woven together very effectively."-Andrea E. Knox, Historians of Women Religious of Britain and Ireland, "A superlative work of mature scholarship that builds in subtle ways on [Lavrin's] earlier work ... but it is nonetheless fundamentally new ... The greatest strengths of this book—its clarity, its archival richness, its strong sense of purpose, its clear and powerful arguments, its empathy ... It is also worth noting that the book is gracefully written in a stately, careful, almost dispassionate prose which is quite appropriate for a book with passion aplenty on the part of the nuns themselves."—Margaret Chowning, Hispanic American Historical Review, "In Brides of Christ Asuncion Lavrin reconstructs daily life in the convent through a comprehensive documentation of the individual experience of women religious in Colonial Mexico. . . Meticulously documented with archival sources and the culmination of decades of research, Brides of Christ is an invaluable contribution to gender studies and to the wider field of colonial Mexican history."--Kristine Isben, Catholic Historical Review, "A superlative work of mature scholarship that builds in subtle ways on [Lavrin's] earlier work ... but it is nonetheless fundamentally new . . . The greatest strengths of this book-its clarity, its archival richness, its strong sense of purpose, its clear and powerful arguments, its empathy . . . It is also worth noting that the book is gracefully written in a stately, careful, almost dispassionate prose which is quite appropriate for a book with passion aplenty on the part of the nuns themselves."-Margaret Chowning, Hispanic American Historical Review, "This superbly crafted book...adeptly re-creates the intricate world that made up the cloister. Not only is Lavrin's Brides of Christ monumental in historical value, but it is a testament to a lifetime of research on colonial Mexican nuns."- Colo, " Brides of Christ contains a wonderful array of primary sources and extremely rich data. Lavrin's scholarship and research is exemplary, and her in-depth portrayal of colonial convent culture in Mexico is a welcome addition to the growing scholarship on the female religious in Latin America." --Nancy E. van Deusen, Western Washington University "This superbly crafted book . . . adeptly re-creates the intricate world that made up the cloister. Not only is Lavrin's Brides of Christ monumental in historical value, but it is a testament to a lifetime of research on colonial Mexican nuns."-- Colonial Latin American Historical Review, "This superbly crafted book...adeptly re-creates the intricate world that made up the cloister. Not only is Lavrin'sBrides of Christmonumental in historical value, but it is a testament to a lifetime of research on colonial Mexican nuns."—Colonial Latin American Historical Review, " Brides of Christ contains a wonderful array of primary sources and extremely rich data. Lavrin's scholarship and research is exemplary, and her in-depth portrayal of colonial convent culture in Mexico is a welcome addition to the growing scholarship on the female religious in Latin America." -Nancy E. van Deusen, Western Washington University, " Brides of Christ is a very thorough and well researched addition. Nuns' writings and the history of convents are woven together very effectively."--Andrea E. Knox, Historians of Women Religious of Britain and Ireland, " Brides of Christ contains a wonderful array of primary sources and extremely rich data. Lavrin's scholarship and research is exemplary, and her in-depth portrayal of colonial convent culture in Mexico is a welcome addition to the growing scholarship on the female religious in Latin America." --Nancy E. van Deusen, Western Washington University, " Brides of Christ contains a wonderful array of primary sources and extremely rich data. Lavrin's scholarship and research is exemplary, and her in-depth portrayal of colonial convent culture in Mexico is a welcome addition to the growing scholarship on the female religious in Latin America." —Nancy E. van Deusen, Western Washington University, Brides of Christ contains a wonderful array of primary sources and extremely rich data. Lavrin's scholarship and research is exemplary, and her in-depth portrayal of colonial convent culture in Mexico is a welcome addition to the growing scholarsh|9780804752831|, "The culmination of a half century of research, this masterful book is well worth the wait .... Lavrin's book is a model of meticulous scholarship. She uses an extraordinary variety of primary sources, largely from Mexico City and Puebla. She has read widely in Latin American and European history and deftly situates her findings within debates in the larger literature."—Silvia Marina Arrom,American Historical Review, " Brides of Christ is a very thorough and well researched addition. Nuns' writings and the history of convents are woven together very effectively."—Andrea E. Knox, Historians of Women Religious of Britain and Ireland
    Dewey Edition
    22
    Illustrated
    Yes
    Dewey Decimal
    271.90072
    Synopsis
    "Brides of Christ" invites the modern reader to follow the histories of colonial Mexican nuns inside the cloisters where they pursued a religious vocation or sought shelter from the world. Lavrin provides a complete overview of conventual life, including the early signs of vocation, the decision to enter a convent, profession, spiritual guidelines and devotional practices, governance, ceremonials, relations with male authorities and confessors, living arrangements, servants, sickness, and death rituals. Individual chapters deal with issues such as sexuality and the challenges to chastity in the cloisters and the little-known subject of the nuns' own writings as expressions of their spirituality. The foundation of convents for indigenous women receives special attention, because such religious communities existed nowhere else in the Spanish empire., Brides of Christ invites the modern reader to follow the histories of colonial Mexican nuns inside the cloisters where they pursued a religious vocation or sought shelter from the world. Lavrin provides a complete overview of conventual life, including the early signs of vocation, the decision to enter a convent, profession, spiritual guidelines and devotional practices, governance, ceremonials, relations with male authorities and confessors, living arrangements, servants, sickness, and death rituals. Individual chapters deal with issues such as sexuality and the challenges to chastity in the cloisters and the little-known subject of the nuns' own writings as expressions of their spirituality. The foundation of convents for indigenous women receives special attention, because such religious communities existed nowhere else in the Spanish empire.
    LC Classification Number
    BX4220

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