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Devociones femininas para la vida, el amor y la muerte
This article examines three particular devotions, linked to the use of some protective prayers, in order to illustrate the gender implications, which are apparent both in their objectives and in the testimonies preserved. Several texts, objects and practices of conflicting devotion are analysed in order to approach the motivations and concerns shared by women in early modern Europe, about life, love and death