TY - BOOK ID - 78492137 TI - The Cooke sisters AU - Allen, Gemma AU - Lake, Peter AU - Milton, Anthony AU - Peacey, Jason AU - Gajda, Alexandra PY - 2016 SN - 1526111950 9781526111951 071908833X 9780719088339 9781526111944 1526111942 0719099773 PB - Oxford Manchester University Press DB - UniCat KW - Women KW - Human females KW - Wimmin KW - Woman KW - Womon KW - Womyn KW - Females KW - Human beings KW - Femininity KW - Education KW - Killigrew, Katherine, KW - Russell, Elizabeth Cooke Hoby, KW - Rowlett, Margaret Cooke, KW - Bacon, Anne Cooke, KW - Burghley, Mildred Cooke Cecil, KW - Cooke sisters' classical learning. KW - Cooke sisters' education. KW - Cooke sisters' reading. KW - Elizabethan diplomacy. KW - Elizabethan politics. KW - Tudor political culture. KW - female counsel. KW - female humanists. KW - humanist education. KW - learned women. KW - mid-sixteenth-century England. KW - political activities. KW - religion. KW - sixteenth-century women. KW - stereotype. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:78492137 AB - Drawing particularly on their own writings, provides a comprehensive analysis of the lives of the Cooke sisters, part of the select group of Tudor women allowed access to formal Humanist education and well-connected through their marriages to influential Elizabethan politicians. ER -