Gender and political culture in early modern Europe, 1400-1800

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Gender and political culture in early modern Europe, 1400-1800

edited by James Daybell and Svante Norrhem

Routledge, 2017

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Gender and Political Culture in Early Modern Europe investigates the gendered nature of political culture across early modern Europe by exploring the relationship between gender, power, and political authority and influence. This collection offers a rethinking of what constituted 'politics' and a reconsideration of how men and women operated as part of political culture. It demonstrates how underlying structures could enable or constrain political action, and how political power and influence could be exercised through social and cultural practices. The book is divided into four parts - diplomacy, gifts and the politics of exchange; socio-economic structures; gendered politics at court; and voting and political representations - each of which looks at a series of interrelated themes exploring the ways in which political culture is inflected by questions of gender. In addition to examples drawn from across Europe, including Austria, the Dutch Republic, the Italian States and Scandinavia, the volume also takes a transnational comparative approach, crossing national borders, while the concluding chapter, by Merry Wiesner-Hanks, offers a global perspective on the field and encourages comparative analysis both chronologically and geographically. As the first collection to draw together early modern gender and political culture, this book is the perfect starting point for students exploring this fascinating topic.

Table of Contents

Introductions 1. James Daybell and Svante Norrhem, 'Introduction: Gender and Political Culture in Early Modern Europe' 2. James Daybell, 'Gender, Politics and Archives in Early Modern England' Diplomacy, Gifts and the Politics of Exchange 3. Susan Broomhall and Jacqueline Van Gent, 'Material Culture as Power: Gendered Strategies of Power in an Early Modern Dynasty' 4. Svante Norrhem and Peter Lindstroem, 'Diplomats and Kin Networks: Diplomatic Strategy and Gender 1648-1740' Socio-Economic Structures, Gender and Politics 5. Randi Bjorshol Waerdahl, 'Female Agency in Favourable Political Circumstances Lady Ingerd Ottesdotter and the Benefits of Holding Crown Fiefs in Norway in the 1520s' 6. Barbara J. Harris, 'Female Networks and Horizontal Families' 7. Elise M. Dermineur, 'Widows' Political Strategies in Traditional Communities: Negotiating Marital Status and Authority in Eighteenth Century France' Women and Gendered Politics at Court 8. Victoria Smith, '"For ye, young men, show a womanish soul, yon maiden a man's": Perspectives on Female Monarchy in Elizabeth's First Decade' 9. Sarah Bercusson, 'Strategies for Survival: Women at the Court of the Medici (1565-1587)' Voting and Political Representation 10. Elaine Chalus, '"To serve my friends": Women and Political Patronage in Eighteenth Century England' 11. Hilde Sandvik, Asa Karlsson Sjoegren & Peter Lindstroem, 'Gender, Politics and Voting in Early Modern Scandinavia' Conclusion: Global Perspectives 12. Merry Wiesner-Hanks, 'Gender and Cultural Power in Global Perspective'

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