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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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