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Author(s) | Source Type | Publication Title | Publication Details | Monarch/Figure | Keywords | Period(s) | Place(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Barman, Roderick. | Chapter | "Gaston d'Orl�ans, Comte d'Eu: Prince Consort to Princess Isabel of Brazil." | In The Man Behind the Queen: Male Consorts in History, eds. Charles Beem and Miles Taylor, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. | Gaston d'Orleans, Comte d'Eu; Isabel of Brazil | male consorts, political influence, gender roles, dynastic alliance | Modern | England/Brazil |
Barnes, Diana. | Chapter | "The Secretary of Ladies and Feminine Friendship at the Court of Henrietta Maria." | In Henrietta Maria: Piety, Politics and Patronage, ed. Erin Griffey, Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2008. | Henrietta Maria of France, Queen of England | female power, female networks, royal household, court culture | Early Modern | England |
Barrett, Erin. | Monograph | Art and the Construction of Medieval Queenship: Dynastic Legitimacy and Family Piety. | Poole: Cassell, 1998. | Various queens | female power, imagery, symbolism, political culture, piety, dynasty, legitimacy | Medieval/Early Modern | Europe |
Barrett-Graves, Debra, ed. | Edited Collection | The Emblematic Queen: Extra-Literary Representations of Early Modern Queenship. | New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. | Elizabeth I of England; Caterina Carnaro, Queen of Cyprus; Mary, Queen of Scots; Anne of Denmark, Queen of England; Marie Louise d'Orleans, Queen of Spain; Mary I of England; and others | queenship, female power, royal authority, literary representation/depictions, visual culture, gender/gender roles, masque/drama, spectacles, literary criticism, emblems/portraiture, iconography, political & religious conflict | Early Modern | Europe |
Barrett-Graves, Debra. | Chapter | "Elizabeth I and Court Display." | In Elizabeth I and the 'Sovereign Arts': Essays in Literature, History, and Culture, eds. Carole Levin, Donald Stump and Linda Shenk, Tempe: The Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2011. | Elizabeth I of England; references to Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots | queenship, female power, court culture, literary representation/depictions, | Early Modern | England |
Barrett-Graves, Debra. | Chapter | "Mermaids, Sirens, and Mary, Queen of Scots: Icons of Wantonness and Pride." | In The Emblematic Queen Extra-Literary Representations of Early Modern Queenship, ed. Debra Barrett-Graves, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. | Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots; references to Elizabeth I of England; Henry VIII of England; Francis II of France; and others | queenship, female power, literary representation/depictions, imagery, symbolism, reputation, print culture, propaganda | Early Modern | England/Scotland |
Barrow, Lorna G. | Article | "'The Kynge Sent to the Qwene, by a Gentylman, a Grett Tame Hart' Marriage, Gift Exchange and Politics: Margaret Tudor and James IV 1502-1513." | Parergon, 21:1, 2004, pp. 65-84. | Margaret Tudor; James IV of Scotland | female power, correspondence, royal marriage, gift exchange, patronage | Early Modern | England/Scotland |
Barton, Simon. | Monograph | Conquerors, Brides, and Concubines: Interfaith Relations and Social Power in Medieval Iberia. | Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015. | Various monarchs | female power, identity, royal mistresses, queens, concubines, kingship | Medieval | Iberia/Spain |
Barzilai-Lumbroso, R. | Article | "Turkish Men and the History of Ottoman Women." | Journal of Middle East Women�s Studies, 5(2), 2009, pp. 53�82. | Hafsa Hatun; Empress Eugenie; H. Ucar; Hurrem; Leyla Saz | female power, dynasty, women's writing, Ottoman Culture | Early Modern | Europe/Turkey |
Basil, Alison. | Chapter | "Henry VI and Margaret of Anjou: Madness, Gender Dysfunction and Perceptions of Dis-ease in the Royal Body." | In The Image and Perceptions of Monarchy in Medieval and Early Modern Europe, eds. Sean Mcglynn and Elena Woodacre, Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014. | Margaret of Anjou; Henry VI of England | female power, medical illness, gendered bodies, reputation, sexuality | Medieval | England |
Bates, Catherine. | Monograph | The Rhetoric of Courtship in Elizabethan Language and Literature. | Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992. | Elizabeth I of England | female rule, rhetoric, literary depictions, courtship, pageants, symbolism | Early Modern | England |
Bates, D. | Chapter | "The Representation of Queens and Queenship in Anglo-Norman Royal Charters." | In Frankland: The Franks and the World of the Early Middle Ages, eds. Paul Fouracre and David Ganz, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2008. | various queens | female power, representation, symbolism, imagery | Medieval | England/France |
Baudiere, Marie. | Chapter | "The Carrousel of 1612 and the Festival Book." | In Dynastic Marriages 1612/1615: A Celebration of the Habsburg and Bourbon Unions, ed. Margaret M. McGowan, Farnham: Ashgate, 2013. | Marie de Medici | female power, patronage, dynastic alliances, equestrian spectacle, imagery | Early Modern | Spain |
Bauer, Grace. | Chapter | "The Kingdom If I Can." | In Scholars and Poets Talk About Queens, eds. Carole Levin and Christine Stewart-Nunez, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. | N/A | poem, queenship, female power, representation | Early Modern | England |
Bay, Edna G. and American Council of Learned Societies. | Monograph | Wives of the Leopard: Gender, Politics, and Culture in the Kingdom of Dahomey. | Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1998. | UNAVAILABLE | female power, gender roles, royal household, political culture | Early Modern/20th Century | Africa |
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