Abstract

Early modern history has traditionally been told as the story of European men: men in ships discovering new lands, male merchants and investors expanding capitalism, male rulers creating nation-states, and a very male Martin Luther. The research of UWM Distinguished Professor of History Merry Wiesner-Hanks challenges all of these narratives, helping to create a history with a wider range of actors, including European women of all classes and indigenous people of all sexes.

Historian Merry Wiesner-Hanks: “Make It Gendered, Make It Global: Retelling the Reformation” (2018)

Source

Source: UWM’s Merry Wiesner-Hanks presents “Make It Gendered, Make It Global: Retelling the Reformation,” March 8, 2018. UW-Milwaukee

UWM

Historian Merry Wiesner-Hanks: “Make It Gendered, Make It Global: Retelling the Reformation” (2018), published in: German History in Documents and Images, <https://germanhistorydocs.org/en/from-the-reformations-to-the-thirty-years-war-1500-1648/ghdi:video-5143> [March 28, 2025].