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Author(s)
Source Type
Publication Title
Publication Details
Monarch/Figure
Keywords
Period(s)
Place(s)
Bell, Sandra.
Chapter
"The Queen�s Desire: George Buchanan Reading Mary Queen of Scots."
In The Rituals and Rhetoric of Queenship: Medieval to Early Modern, eds. Liz Oakley-Brown and Louise J. Wilkinson, Dublin: Four Courts, 2009.
Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots
female power, literary depictions, imagery, symbolism
Early Modern
England
Bell, Susan G.
Monograph
The Lost Tapestries of the City of Ladies: Christine de Pizan�s Renaissance Legacy.
Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2004.
Elizabeth I of England; Christine de Pizan
female power, marriage, political authority, literary depictions, gender roles, tapestries, court culture
Medieval/Early Modern
England/France
Bell, Susan Groag.
Chapter
"Medieval Women Book Owners: Arbiters of Lay Piety and Ambassadors of Culture."
In Women and Power in the Middle Ages, eds. Mary C. Erler and Maryanne Kowaleski, Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1988.
Eleanor of Aquitaine; Mahaut, Countess of Artois; Margaret of Austria; Yolande of Aragon; Anne of Brittany; Isabeau of Bavaria; Margaret of York
female power, patronage, book culture, gender roles, cultural exchange
Medieval
Europe
Benevides, Francisco da Fonseca.
Monograph
Rainhas de Portugal; estudos historicos com muitos documentos.
Lisbon: Livros Horizonte, 2007.
Various queens
queenship
Medieval
Portugal
Bennett, Judith M.
Monograph
History Matters: Patriarchy and the Challenge of Feminism.
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006.
Christine de Pizan; Hildegard of Bingen; Isabel of Castile; Joan of Arc; Margaret of Denmark; Matilda of Tuscany; Catherine de Medici; and others
female power, historical perspective, women's studies, femme sole, married women, patriarchy
Medieval/Early Modern/Modern
Global
Bennett, Judith M.
Chapter
"Public Power and Authority in the Medieval English Countryside."
In Women and Power in the Middle Ages, eds. Mary C. Erler and Maryanne Kowaleski, Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1988.
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female power, public/private spheres, gender roles,
Medieval
England
Bennett, Matthew.
Chapter
"Virile Latins, Effeminate Greeks and Strong Women: Gender Definitions on Crusade?."
In Gendering the Crusades, eds. Susan Edington and Sarah Lambert, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2001.
Anna Commena; Maria Commena; Isabella of Jerusalem; Eleanor of Aquitaine; Matilda of England; Queen Melisende; and others.
female identity, gender roles, masculinity, literary depictions, sexuality
Medieval
Europe/Jerusalem/Eastern Mediterranean
Benz [St. John], Lisa.
Monograph
Three Medieval Queens: Queenship and Crown in Fourteenth-century England.
Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
Margaret of France; Isabella of France; Philippa of Hainault
female power, royal authority, royal household, motherhood, political power, royal family, land ownership
Medieval
England
Benz, Lisa.
Chapter
"Conspiracy and Alienation: Queen Margaret of France and Piers Gaveston, the King�s Favorite."
In Queenship, Gender, and Reputation in the Medieval and Early Modern West, 1060-1600, eds. Zita Eva Rohr and Lisa Benz, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.
Margaret of France; Isabella of France; Edward II of England; Piers Gaveston; Mary of Brabant; Philip IV of France; Edward I of England; and others
queenship, female power, political culture, favourite, homosexuality, gender roles, female duties/expectations, mediator, family relations, behaviour
Medieval
England
Bepler, Jill.
Chapter
"Posterity and the Body of the Princess in German Court Funeral Books."
In The Body of the Queen: Gender and Rule in the Courtly World, 1500-2000, ed. Regina Schulte, New York: Berghahn Books, 2006.
Anna of Saxony; Hedwig of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel; Elisabeth Charlotte; Louise Henriette; Magdalena Sibylla of Saxony-Weissenfels; Sophie Charlotte; and others
female rule, succession, political & court culture, funeral spectacles, imagery, symbolism, female body
Early Modern
Germany
Bepler, Jill.
Chapter
"Dynastic Positioning and Political Newsgathering: Hedwig Eleonora of Schleswig-Gottorf, Queen of Sweden, and her Correspondence."
In Queens Consort, Cultural Transfer and European Politics, c.1500-1800, eds. Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly and Adam Morton, London: Routledge, 2017.
Hedwig Eleonora of Schleswig-Gottorf, Queen of Sweden
female power, kinship networks, dynastic relations, geopolitical boundaries, correspondence, political culture
Early Modern
Sweden
Bergeron, David M.
Chapter
"The 'I' of the Beholder Thomas Churchyard and the 1578 Norwich Pageant."
In The Progresses, Pageants, and Entertainments of Queen Elizabeth I, eds. Jayne Elisabeth Archer, Elizabeth Goldring, and Sarah Knight, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013.
Elizabeth I of England
female power, royal progresses, pageants, plays, literary devices, patronage, court culture, literary representation/depictions, self-fashioning
Early Modern
England
Bernard, G. W.
Article
"The Fall of Anne Boleyn: A Rejoinder."
The English Historical Review, 107:424, 1992, pp. 665-674.
Anne Boleyn
gendered perspectives, reputation, correspondence, historical interpretation, historiography
Early Modern
England
Bernard, G.W.
Monograph
Anne Boleyn: Fatal Attractions.
New Haven: Yale University Press, 2011.
Anne Boleyn
persona, reputation, perceptions, political culture, religion
Early Modern
England
Bernier, Olivier.
Monograph
Imperial Mother, Royal Daughter: The Correspondence of Marie Antoinette and Maria Theresa.
London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1986.
Marie Antoinette; Maria Theresa
queenship, monarchy, divine right, diplomacy, correspondence, female power, political culture
Early Modern
France
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