Tudor queenship : the reigns of Mary and Elizabeth
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Tudor queenship : the reigns of Mary and Elizabeth
(Queenship and power)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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This book brings together a selection of recent, cutting-edge research which, for the first time, challenges commonplace arguments about Mary and Elizabeth's relative successes or failures in order to rethink Tudor queenship.
Table of Contents
- 'Partners in throne and grave'
- A.Hunt & A.Whitelock PART I: REPUTATIONS Memorializing Mary and Elizabeth
- A.McLaren PART II: PRECEDENTS AND TRADITIONS Examples and Admonitions: What Mary did for Elizabeth
- J.Richards Godly Queens: The Royal Iconographies of Mary and Elizabeth
- P.Kewes Reforming Tradition: The Coronations of Mary and Elizabeth
- A.Hunt Dressed to Impress
- M.Hayward Elizabeth I: An Old Testament King
- S.Doran PART III: EDUCATING FOR RULE A Culture of Reverence: Princess Mary's Household
- J.McIntosh Christian Women or Sovereign Queens? The Schooling of Mary and Elizabeth
- A.Pollnitz PART IV: LOVE AND WAR Our Greatest Hope? European Propaganda and the Spanish Match
- C.Streckfuss Power-sharing: The Co-monarchy of Mary and Philip
- A.Samson 'Woman, Warrior, Queen'?
- A.Whitelock Courtly Games: Elizabeth and the Kings of France
- G.Richardson PART V: LOYALTY AND SERVICE What Happened to Mary's Councillors?
- R.Houlbrooke Below Stairs: Serving the Queen
- R.C.Braddock Women, Friendship and Memory
- C.Merton
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