Jeanne de Jussie (1503 61) experienced the Protestant Reformation from within the walls of the Convent of Saint Clare in Geneva. In her impassioned and engaging Short Chronicle, she offers a singular account of the Reformation, reporting not only on the larger clashes between Protestants and Catholics but also on events in her convent devious city councilmen who lied to trusting nuns, lecherous soldiers who tried to kiss them, and iconoclastic intruders who smashed statues and burned paintings. Throughout her tale, Jussie highlights women s roles on both sides of the conflict, from the...
Jeanne de Jussie (1503 61) experienced the Protestant Reformation from within the walls of the Convent of Saint Clare in Geneva. In her impassioned an...