Steven ozment examines the life of a sixteenth-century


Steven Ozment examines the life of a sixteenth-century German wonman in The Burgermesister's Daughter. How much independence did women have in the sixteenth-century Europe? What were the attitudes toward sexuality, femininity, and relations between men and women that shaped Anna Buschler's life. What were the normative relations between parents and children and among siblingsin the sixteenth cetury? Did the Buschlers stand as models for such relations? Discuss.

The Burgermesister's Daughter is a book, and the paper is based on that book.

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