Medieval Queenship


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Three Medieval Queens


Three Medieval Queens
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Author : Lisa Benz St. John
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2012-06-04

Three Medieval Queens written by Lisa Benz St. John and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-06-04 with History categories.


This book is an innovative study offering the first examination of how three fourteenth-century English queens, Margaret of France, Isabella of France, and Philippa of Hainault, exercised power and authority. It frames its analysis around four major themes: gender; status; the concept of the crown; and power and authority.



Queenship Gender And Reputation In The Medieval And Early Modern West 1060 1600


Queenship Gender And Reputation In The Medieval And Early Modern West 1060 1600
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Author : Zita Eva Rohr
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2016-10-08

Queenship Gender And Reputation In The Medieval And Early Modern West 1060 1600 written by Zita Eva Rohr and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-10-08 with History categories.


This edited collection opens new ways to look at queenship in areas and countries not usually studied and reflects the increasingly interdisciplinary work and geographic range of the field. This book is a forerunner in queenship and re-invents the reputations of the women and some of the men. The contributors answers questions about the nature of queenship, reputation of queens, and gender roles in the medieval and early modern west. The essays question the viability of propaganda, gossip, and rumor that still characterizes some queens in modern histories. The wide geographic range covered by the contributors moves queenship studies beyond France and England to understudied places such as Sweden and Hungary. Even the essays on more familiar countries explores areas not usually studied, such as the role of Edward II’s stepmother, Margaret of France in Gaveston’s downfall. The chapters clearly have a common thread and the editors’ summary and description of the collection is valuable in assisting the reader. The collection is divided into two sections “Biography, Gossip, and History” and “Politics, Ambition, and Scandal.” The editors and contributors, including Zita Eva Rohr and Elena Woodacre, are scholars at the top of their field and several and engage and debate with recent scholarship. This collection will appeal internationally to literary scholars and gender studies scholars as well historians interested in the countries included in the collection.



Queenship In Medieval Europe


Queenship In Medieval Europe
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Author : Theresa Earenfight
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date : 2017-09-16

Queenship In Medieval Europe written by Theresa Earenfight and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-09-16 with Social Science categories.


Medieval queens led richly complex lives and were highly visible women active in a man's world. Linked to kings by marriage, family, and property, queens were vital to the institution of monarchy. In this comprehensive and accessible introduction to the study of queenship, Theresa Earenfight documents the lives and works of queens and empresses across Europe, Byzantium, and the Mediterranean in the Middle Ages. The book: - Introduces pivotal research and sources in queenship studies, and includes exciting and innovative new archival research - Highlights four crucial moments across the full span of the Middle Ages – ca. 300, 700, 1100, and 1350 – when Christianity, education, lineage, and marriage law fundamentally altered the practice of queenship - Examines theories and practices of queenship in the context of wider issues of gender, authority, and power. This is an invaluable and illuminating text for students, scholars and other readers interested in the role of royal women in medieval society.



Medieval Queenship


Medieval Queenship
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Author : John Carmi Parsons
language : en
Publisher: Sutton Publishing
Release Date : 1994

Medieval Queenship written by John Carmi Parsons and has been published by Sutton Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994 with History categories.




Queens And Queenship In Medieval Europe


Queens And Queenship In Medieval Europe
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Author : Anne Duggan
language : en
Publisher: Boydell Press
Release Date : 2002

Queens And Queenship In Medieval Europe written by Anne Duggan and has been published by Boydell Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


The image, status and function of queens and empresses, regnant and consort, in kingdoms stretching from England to Jerusalem in the European middle ages. Did queens exercise real or counterfeit power? Did the promotion of the cult of the Virgin enhance or restrict their sphere of action? Is it time to revise the early feminist view of women as victims? Important papers on Emma of England, Margaret of Scotland, coronation and burial ritual, Byzantine empresses and Scandinavian queens, among others, clearly indicate that a reassessment of the role of women in the world of medieval dynastic politics is under way. Contributors: JANOS BAK, GEORGE CONKLIN, PAUL CROSSLEY, VOLKER HONEMANN, STEINAR IMSEN, LIZ JAMES, KURT-ULRICH JASCHKE, SARAH LAMBERT, JANET L. NELSON, JOHN C. PARSONS, KAREN PRATT, DION SMYTHE, PAULINE STAFFORD, MARY STROLL, VALERIE WALL, ELIZABETH WARD, DIANA WEBB.



Medieval Queenship


Medieval Queenship
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Author : NA NA
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2016-04-30

Medieval Queenship written by NA NA and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-04-30 with Medical categories.


A wide-ranging analysis of medieval queenship is provided by these essays, written by North American and European historians who have mined a rich variety of diplomatic, literary, and archaeological sources. Far more than simple biographical sketches, this volume examines queenship across a broad geographical and chronological spectrum.



The Last Medieval Queens


The Last Medieval Queens
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Author : J. L. Laynesmith
language : en
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Release Date : 2004-02-12

The Last Medieval Queens written by J. L. Laynesmith and has been published by OUP Oxford this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004-02-12 with History categories.


The last medieval queens of England were Margaret of Anjou, Elizabeth Woodville, Anne Neville, and Elizabeth of York - four very different women whose lives and queenship were dominated by the Wars of the Roses. This book is not a traditional biography but a thematic study of the ideology and practice of queenship. It examines the motivations behind the choice of the first English-born queens, the multi-faceted rituals of coronation, childbirth, and funeral, the divided loyalties between family and king, and the significance of a position at the heart of the English power structure that could only be filled by a woman. It sheds new light on the queens' struggles to defend their children's rights to the throne, and argues that ideologically and politically a queen was integral to the proper exercise of mature kingship in this period.



Queenship In Medieval France 1300 1500


Queenship In Medieval France 1300 1500
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Author : Murielle Gaude-Ferragu
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2016-08-31

Queenship In Medieval France 1300 1500 written by Murielle Gaude-Ferragu and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-08-31 with Literary Criticism categories.


This book examines the power held by the French medieval queens during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries and their larger roles within the kingdom at a time when women were excluded from succession to the throne. Well before Catherine and Marie de’ Medici, the last medieval French queens played an essential role in the monarchy, not only because they bore the weight of their dynasty’s destiny but also because they embodied royal majesty alongside their husbands. Since women were excluded from the French crown in 1316, they were only deemed as “queen consorts.” Far from being confined solely to the private sphere, however, these queens participated in the communication of power and contributed to the proper functioning of “court society.” From Isabeau of Bavaria and her political influence during her husband’s intermittent absences to Anne of Brittany’s reign, this book sheds light on the meaning and complexity of the office of queen and ultimately the female history of power.



Queenship And Political Power In Medieval And Early Modern Spain


Queenship And Political Power In Medieval And Early Modern Spain
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Author : Theresa Earenfight
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2017-03-02

Queenship And Political Power In Medieval And Early Modern Spain written by Theresa Earenfight and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-03-02 with History categories.


Unlike empresses in Germany and queens in England and France, the lives and political careers of most Iberian queens remain largely unknown to non-specialists. In this collection, Theresa Earenfight brings together new research on medieval and early modern Spanish queens that highlights the distinctive political culture that resulted in forms of queenship similar to, yet also substantially different from, that of northern Europe. The essays consider three aspects of queenship and politics: the institutional foundations and practice of politics, the politics of religion and religious devotion, and the literary and artistic representations of queenship and power. Late medieval queens, because they often occupied prominent and powerful offices such as the regency in Castile and Portugal and the Lieutenancy in the Crown of Aragon, exemplify a unique form of queenship that can best be described as a political partnership. Habsburg queens and empresses, often excluded from such official political roles, were less publicly visible but their power as partner to the king, although shrouded, remains potent. Their political careers were the result of two forces: first, military circumstances brought about by territorial expansion, conquest, and second, a political culture that did not explicitly prohibit queens from active participation in the governance of the realm. The essays in this collection-by both newer and well established scholars-demonstrate the range and depth of current research on Iberian queenship, and prompt a re-examination of long-held assumptions about women and the exercise of power in pre-modern Spain.



Power Piety And Patronage In Late Medieval Queenship


Power Piety And Patronage In Late Medieval Queenship
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Author : N. Silleras-Fernandez
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2016-05-24

Power Piety And Patronage In Late Medieval Queenship written by N. Silleras-Fernandez and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-05-24 with History categories.


Based on an exhaustive and varied study of predominantly unpublished archival material as well as a variety of literary and non-literary sources, this book investigates the relation between patronage, piety and politics in the life and career of one Late Medieval Spain's most intriguing female personalities, Maria De Luna.