Queenship in early modern Europe

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Queenship in early modern Europe

Charles Beem

(Queenship and power)

Red Globe Press : Macmillan International Higher Education, 2020

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Offering a fascinating survey of European queenship from 1500-1800, with each chapter beginning with a discussion of the archetypal queens of Western, Central, Northern, and Eastern Europe, Charles Beem explores the particular nature of the regional forms and functions of queenship – including consorts, queens regnant, dowagers and female regents – while interrogating our understanding of the dynamic operations of queenship as a transnational phenomenon in European history. Incorporating detailed discussions of gender and material culture, this book encourages both instructors and student readers to engage in meaningful further research on queenship. This is an excellent overview of an exciting area of historical research and is the perfect companion for undergraduate and postgraduate students of History with an interest in queens and queenship.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to Early Modern Queenship 2. Mary Queen of Scots and British Queenship 3. Anne of Austria and Franco-Iberian Queenship 4. The Empress Maria Theresa and Queenship in the Holy Roman Empire 5. Bona Sforza and Baltic Queenship 6. Catherine II 'The Great' and Russian Queenship.

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