Bültmann & Gerriets
Dynastic Change
Legitimacy and Gender in Medieval and Early Modern Monarchy
von Ana Maria S a Rodrigues, Manuela Santos Silva, Jonathan W Spangler
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-1-138-49055-0
Erschienen am 13.08.2019
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 239 mm [H] x 155 mm [B] x 23 mm [T]
Gewicht: 590 Gramm
Umfang: 294 Seiten

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Dynastic Change: Legitimacy and Gender in Medieval and Early Modern Monarchy examines the strategies for change and legitimacy in monarchies in the medieval and early modern eras. It is the perfect collection for students and researchers of medieval and early modern monarchy and gender.



Ana Maria S. A. Rodrigues is a specialist in Medieval Queenship. She has recently edited, with M. Santos Silva and A. Leal de Faria, four volumes on the marriages of the Portuguese Royal House (Casamentos da Família Real Portuguesa, Lisboa, Círculo de Leitores, 2017-2018). She is Associate Professor at the University of Lisbon.

Manuela Santos Silva is Adjunct-Professor at the University of Lisbon and specialist in Western Medieval Monarchy and Gender. She has recently edited, with Ana Maria S. A. Rodrigues and A. Leal de Faria, four volumes on the marriages of the Portuguese Royal House and before that, with Ana Maria S. A. Rodrigues and¿ Isabel dos Guimarães Sá,18 volumes on the Queens of Portugal.

Jonathan W. Spangler is a specialist in the history of monarchy, particularly of France. His previous monographs include The Society of Princes (2009), and he is currently completing a survey of the lives of second sons in the French monarchy. He is Senior Lecturer in Early Modern History at Manchester Metropolitan University, and Senior Editor of The Court Historian.



Introduction Part 1: Dynastic Change 1 "The very next blood of the King": the rules governing female succession to the throne in English history 2 Portugal, 1385: A People's Choice or Coup d'état? 3 From Election to Consolidation: The Strategies of Legitimacy of the Trastámara Dynasty in the Crown of Aragon 4 Sigismund of Sweden as Foreigner in his own Kingdom. How the King of Sweden was made an Alien 5 Free Election, Divine Providence and Constitution. Legitimacy of Royal Power in the Early Modern Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 6 Legitimacy through Family Traditions? The Hanoverians Represented as Successors to the Throne of Great Britain 7 "The Reversal of Dynasties" During the Bourbon Era in the Kingdom of Naples Part 2: Legitimising Royal Authority 8 Purple Dreams of the Macedonian Dynasty of Byzantium in Manuscript Illuminations: Legitimising the Usurping Emperor, Basil I (867-886) 9 "King by Fact, Not by Law": Legitimacy and Exequies in Medieval England 10 The Exaltation of the "Holiness" of the Bragança Dynasty as a Legitimating Strategy in the Seventeenth Century 11 Consolidating Authority in Seventeenth-Century Morocco: Sultan Moulay Ismail's Strategies for Legitimacy 12 Dominae imperiales: Ottonian Women and Dynastic Stability, Strength and Legitimacy in Tenth-Century Germany 13 Legitimacy Represented through Court Entertainment: La estatua de Prometeo and the Power Struggle Between Queen Regent Mariana and Don Juan José of Austria 14 Catherine the Great: How the Question of Legitimacy Influenced her Politics


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