Yolande Of Aragon 1381 1442 Family And Power

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Yolande of Aragon is one of the most intriguing of late medieval queens who contrived to be everywhere and nowhere, operating seamlessly from backstage and center stage. She is acknowledged as having been shrewd and intelligent - an éminence grise whose political and diplomatic agency secured the throne of France for her son-in-law, Charles VII.

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Genre : History
Author : Zita Eva Rohr
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2016-04-29
File : 299 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781137499134


Yolande Of Aragon 1381 1442 Family And Power

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Infanta of Aragon: family matters -- No woman merits comparison with her -- Yolans Regina Siciliae -- The art of prudence -- En la foret de longue attente: recovery and reform -- Conclusion

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Genre : France
Author : Zita Eva Rohr
Publisher :
Release : 2016
File : 284 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1137499141


Women Readers And Writers In Medieval Iberia

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This book is devoted to medieval Iberian women, readers and writers. Focusing on the stories and texts women heard, visually experienced or read, and the stories that they rewrote, the work explores women’s experiences and cultural practices and their efforts to make sense of their place within their familial networks and communities. The study is based on two methodological and interpretive threads: a new paradigm to represent premodern reading and, a study of women’s writing, or, more precisely, women’s textualities, as a process of creating words but also acts, social practices, emotions and, ultimately, affectus, understood here as the embodiment of the ability to affect and be affected.

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Genre : History
Author : Montserrat Piera
Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2019-08-05
File : 507 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004406490


Queenship Gender And Reputation In The Medieval And Early Modern West 1060 1600

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This edited collection opens new ways to look at queenship in areas and countries not usually studied and reflects the increasingly interdisciplinary work and geographic range of the field. This book is a forerunner in queenship and re-invents the reputations of the women and some of the men. The contributors answers questions about the nature of queenship, reputation of queens, and gender roles in the medieval and early modern west. The essays question the viability of propaganda, gossip, and rumor that still characterizes some queens in modern histories. The wide geographic range covered by the contributors moves queenship studies beyond France and England to understudied places such as Sweden and Hungary. Even the essays on more familiar countries explores areas not usually studied, such as the role of Edward II’s stepmother, Margaret of France in Gaveston’s downfall. The chapters clearly have a common thread and the editors’ summary and description of the collection is valuable in assisting the reader. The collection is divided into two sections “Biography, Gossip, and History” and “Politics, Ambition, and Scandal.” The editors and contributors, including Zita Eva Rohr and Elena Woodacre, are scholars at the top of their field and several and engage and debate with recent scholarship. This collection will appeal internationally to literary scholars and gender studies scholars as well historians interested in the countries included in the collection.

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Genre : History
Author : Zita Eva Rohr
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2016-10-08
File : 249 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783319312835


Royal And Elite Households In Medieval And Early Modern Europe

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In this volume, the authors bring fresh approaches to the subject of royal and noble households in medieval and early modern Europe. The essays focus on the people of the highest social rank: the nuclear and extended royal family, their household attendants, noblemen and noblewomen as courtiers, and physicians. Themes include financial and administrative management, itinerant households, the household of an imprisoned noblewoman, blended households, and cultural influence. The essays are grounded in sources such as records of court ceremonial, economic records, letters, legal records, wills, and inventories. The authors employ a variety of methods, including prosopography, economic history, visual analysis, network analysis, and gift exchange, and the collection is engaged with current political, sociological, anthropological, gender, and feminist theories.

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Genre : History
Author :
Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2018-03-12
File : 426 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004360761


The French Monarchical Commonwealth 1356 1560

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Offers a new perspective on the nature of political society in the French monarchy, across more than two centuries.

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Genre : History
Author : James B. Collins
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2022-05-19
File : 321 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781108473309


Joan Of Arc And Christine De Pizan S Diti

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Grounded in a close reading of the records of Joan's trial and rehabilitation, on the early letters announcing her arrival at Chinon, and on three literary works; Christine de Pizan's Ditié, Martin le Franc's Le Champion des dames, and Alain Chartier's, Traité de l’Esperance, this controversial work argues that serious historians should accept that Joan was trained. It proposes that she was identified and taught how to behave in the expectation of the fulfillment of the Charlemagne Prophecy and other prophecies from the Joachite tradition. It explores the possibility that Christine de Pizan, who had been promoting these prophecies from the beginning of the century, had some hand in the process that resulted in Joan's appearance and demonstrates, at the very least, that there are many links connecting Christine de Pizan to the knights who fought with Joan.

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Genre : History
Author : Karen Green
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Release : 2021-06-29
File : 253 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781793613172


Queens Princesses And Mendicants

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The decades between ca 1280 and ca 1380 were marked by a striking affinity to the Mendicant orders on the part of many female members of royal and princely courts. And yet, "Queens, Princesses and Mendicants" is both an innovative and comparatively neglected juxtaposition in medieval studies, for historical research has generally tended to neglect the relationship between Mendicants and aristocratic women. This volume unites twelve articles written by experts from seven European countries. The contributions cover a wide array of medieval European kingdoms in order to facilitate direct comparisons. Was affinity towards the Mendicants a prevalent phenomenon in the late Middle Ages? Can one even term "philomendicantism" a late medieval European movement? The collection of essays provides answers to these and other questions within the field of gender, religious and cultural history.

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Genre : History
Author : Nikolas Jaspert
Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
Release : 2019
File : 314 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783643910929


The Waxing Of The Middle Ages

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Johan Huizinga’s much-loved and much-contested Autumn of the Middle Ages, first published in 1919, encouraged an image of the Late French Middle Ages as a flamboyant but empty period of decline and nostalgia. Many studies, particularly literary studies, have challenged Huizinga’s perceptions of individual works or genres. Still, the vision of the Late French and Burgundian Middle Ages as a sad transitional phase between the High Middle Ages and the Renaissance persists. Yet, a series of exceptionally significant cultural developments mark the period. The Waxing of the Middle Ages sets out to provide a rich, complex, and diverse study of these developments and to reassert that late medieval France is crucial in its own right. The collection argues for an approach that views the late medieval period not as an afterthought, or a blind spot, but as a period that is key in understanding the fluidity of time, traditions, culture, and history. Each essay explores some “cultural form,” to borrow Huizinga’s expression, to expose the false divide that has dominated modern scholarship.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Charles-Louis Morand-Métivier
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Release : 2023-04-14
File : 207 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781644532928


Later Plantagenet And The Wars Of The Roses Consorts

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This book examines the lives and tenures of the consorts of the Plantagenet dynasty during the later Middle Ages, encompassing two major conflicts—the Hundred Years’ War and the Wars of the Roses. The figures in this volume include well-known consorts such as the “She Wolves” Isabella of France and Margaret of Anjou, as well as queens who are often overlooked, such as Philippa of Hainault and Joan of Navarre. These innovative and authoritative biographies bring a fresh approach to the consorts of this period—challenging negative perceptions created by complex political circumstances and the narrow expectations of later writers, and demonstrating the breadth of possibilities in later medieval queenship. Their conclusions shed fresh light on both the politics of the day and the wider position of women in this age. This volume and its companions reveal the changing nature of English consortship from the Norman Conquest to today.

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Genre : History
Author : Aidan Norrie
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2023-03-03
File : 304 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783030948863