Royal Women and Dynastic Loyalty

Royal women did much more to wield power besides marrying the king and producing the heir. Subverting the dichotomies of public/private and formal/informal that gender public authority as male and informal authority as female, this book examines royal women as agents of influence. With an expansive...

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Vydáno: Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2018.
Vydání:1st ed. 2018.
Edice:Queenship and Power
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505 0 |a 1. Introduction -- 2. Kings' Daughters, Sisters, and Wives: Fonts and Conduits of Power and Legitimacy -- 3. From Family to Politics: Queen Apollonis as Agent of Dynastic/Political Loyalty -- 4. Queens and their Children: Dynastic Dis/loyalty in the Hellenistic Period -- 5. On the Alleged Treachery of Julia Domna and Septimius Severus' Failed Siege of Hatra -- 6. "In Protection of Our Own Interests We Rebel." -- 7. Prince Pedro: A Case of Dynastic Disloyalty in 15th century Portugal? -- 8. Dynastic Loyalty and the 'Queenships' of Mary Queen of Scots -- 9. Embodied Devotion: The Dynastic and Religious Loyalty of Renée de France (1510-1575) -- 10. Visual Propaganda and Ritual at the Early Stuart Court in England -- 11. Dynastic Loyalty and Allegiances: Ottoman Resilience during the Global Seventeenth Century Crisis -- 12. For Empire or Dynasty? Empress Elisabeth Christine and the Brunswicks -- 13. French Historians' Loyalty and Disloyalty to French Monarchy between 1815 and 1848. 
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