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Queenship  Historiography Database

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Source Type
Author(s)
Publication Title
Publication Details
Monarch/Figure
Keywords
Period(s)
Place(s)
Monograph
Aram, Bethany.
Juana the Mad: Sovereignty and Dynasty in Renaissance Europe.
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005.
Juana la Loca (Joanna of Castile)
female power, perceptions of women, succession, legitimacy, illness
Early Modern
Castille
Article
Arancon, Raquel Garcia.
"La 'otra' Blanca de Navarra, una Reina Entre Tres Reinos (c.1248-1302)."
Principe de Vianna, 75:259, 2014, pp. 113-131.
Blanca de Navarra (Blanche I of Navarre)
UNAVAILABLE
Medieval
France/Italy
Chapter
Aranc�n, R. Garc�a and Elena Woodacre.
"Clemencia de Hungr�a."
In Reinas de Navarra, ed. Julia Pavon, Madrid: Silex/Gobierno de Navarra, 2014.
Clemencia de Hungria (Clementia of Hungary)
UNAVAILABLE
Medieval
France
Chapter
Aranc�n, R. Garc�a.
"Blanca de Artois.
In Reinas de Navarra, ed. Julia Pavon, Madrid: Silex/Gobierno de Navarra, 2014.
Blanca de Artois (Blanche of Artois)
UNAVAILABLE
Medieval
France
Chapter
Aranc�n, R. Garc�a.
"Margarita de Borb�n."
In Reinas de Navarra, ed. Julia Pavon, Madrid: Silex/Gobierno de Navarra, 2014.
Margarita de Borbon (Margaret of Bourbon)
UNAVAILABLE
Medieval
France
Chapter
Aranc�n, R. Garc�a.
"Isabel de Francia."
In Reinas de Navarra, ed. Julia Pavon, Madrid: Silex/Gobierno de Navarra, 2014.
Isabel de Francia (Isabell of France)
UNAVAILABLE
Medieval
France
Chapter
Arblaster, Paul.
"Abraham Verhoeven and the Brussels Court: Isabel Clara Eugenia's Staple of News."
In Isabel Clara Eugenia: Female Sovereignty in the Courts of Madrid and Brussels, ed. Cordula van Wyhe, London: Paul Holberton Publishing, 2011.
Isabel Clara Eugenia
court culture
Early Modern
France/Netherlands
Chapter
Archambeau, Nicole.
"Remembering Countess Delphine�s Books: Reading as a Means to Shape a Holy Woman�s Sanctity."
In Writing Medieval Women�s Lives, eds. C. Golby and A. Livingstone, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
Countess Delphine de Puimichel; references to Sanxia of Naples; and others
female sanctity, court culture, nuns, convents, canonisation, saints, literary representation/depiction
Medieval
France
Edited Collection
Archer, Jayne Elisabeth, Elizabeth Goldring, and Sarah Knight, eds.
The Progresses, Pageants, and Entertainments of Queen Elizabeth I.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.
Elizabeth I of England; references to Anne of Denmark, Queen of England; Anne Boleyn; Charles I of England; Charles II of England; Edward VI of England; Henry VIII of England; James VI/I of Scotland/England; Mary I of England; Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots; and others
queenship, female power, political/religious conflict, royal progresses/public processions, pageants, imagery/symbolism, antiquaries/antiquarian culture, religion, religious policies/culture, gifts/gift giving, marriage negotiations, speeches, dual body concept, literary & visual representation/depiction, foreign relations, diplomacy, theatre/drama, political & court culture
Early Modern
England
Chapter
Archer, Jayne.
"'Rudenesse it selfe she doth refine': Queen Elizabeth I as Lady Alchymia."
In Goddesses and Queens: The Iconography of Elizabeth I, eds. Annaliese Connolly and Lisa Hopkins, Manchester University Press, 2007.
Elizabeth I of England; references to James VI/I of Scotland/England; Anne of Denmark, Queen of England; Henry VIII of England; Edward III of England; Edward IV of England; Isabella of France; Edward II of England; and others
female authority, representation, literary depictions, alchemy, patronage, political/court/religious culture
Early Modern
England
Chapter
Archer, Rowena E.
"Rich Old Ladies: The Problem of Late Medieval Dowagers."
In Property and Politics: Essays in Later Medieval English History, ed. Tom Pollard, 15-35. Gloucester: Sutton, 1984.
Katherine Neville; Margaret Marshal (Edward I)
dowagers, inheritance
Medieval
England
Chapter
Arnoult, Sharon L.
"The Sovereignties of Body and Soul: Women's Political and Religious Actions in the English Civil War."
In Women and Sovereignty, ed. Louise Olga Fradenburg, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1992.
References to Anne Clifford; Charles I of England; and ordinary/elite women
sovereignty, gendered body, political culture, religious/social/political authority, sovereignty of the soul, temporal/secular conflicts, nature/attitudes about women, gender ideas/roles, female autonomy/agency, literary representation/depiction
Early Modern
England
Chapter
Arroyo, Felix Labrador.
"From Castile to Burgundy: The Evolution of the Queens' Households during the Sixteenth Century."
In Early Modern Habsburg Women: Transnational Contexts, Cultural Conflicts, Dynastic Continuities, eds. Anne J. Cruz and Maria Galli Stampino, Surrey: Ashgate, 2013.
Isabel of Valois; Anna of Austria; Philip II of Spain; Catalina Micaela; Isabel of Castile; and others
female power, royal household, court & political culture, structure & organisation, status, influence, nobility
Early Modern
France/Spain
Chapter
Aslop, James D.
"'Wading in The Troublesome Seas...of Antiquitye': William Fleetwood as Antiquary and Historian."
In The Name of a Queen: William Fleetwood's Itinerarium ad Windsor, eds. Charles Beem and Dennis Moore, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
Elizabeth I of England; references to Edward the Confessor; Edward I of England; Henry III of England; and others
Elizabethan antiquaries, historical records/scholarship, print culture
Early Modern
England
Chapter
Auble, Cassandra.
"Bejeweled Majesty: Queen Elizabeth I, Precious Stones, and Statecraft."
In The Emblematic Queen Extra-Literary Representations of Early Modern Queenship, ed. Debra Barrett-Graves, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
Elizabeth I of England; references to Henry VIII of England; Mary I of England; HenrI IV of France; and others
queenship, female rule, gender, symbolism, representations, political exchange, jewellery, objects, statecraft, self-representation, monarchical image, material culture, gift giving
Early Modern
England
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