Elizabeth of York and Her Six Daughters-in-Law : Fashioning Tudor Queenship, 1485-1547.
2017
D1-DX301
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Title
Elizabeth of York and Her Six Daughters-in-Law : Fashioning Tudor Queenship, 1485-1547.
Author
Warnicke, Retha M.
ISBN
9783319563817
3319563815
9783319563800
3319563807
3319563815
9783319563800
3319563807
Publication Details
Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2017.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (294 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-319-56381-7 doi
Call Number
D1-DX301
Dewey Decimal Classification
942.051
Summary
This study of early modern queenship compares the reign of Henry VII's queen, Elizabeth of York, and those of her daughters-in-law, the six queens of Henry VIII. It defines the traditional expectations for effective Tudor queens--particularly the queen's critical function of producing an heir--and evaluates them within that framework, before moving to consider their other contributions to the well-being of the court. This fresh comparative approach emphasizes spheres of influence rather than chronology, finding surprising juxtapositions between the various queens' experiences as mothers, diplomats, participants in secular and religious rituals, domestic managers, and more. More than a series of biographies of individual queens, Elizabeth of York and Her Six Daughters-in-Law is a careful, illuminating examination of the nature of Tudor queenship.
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Queenship and power.
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Table of Contents
Cover Photograph; Acknowledgements; Contents; Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Marriages and Coronations; Chapter 3 Income and Expenditures; Chapter 4 Religion and Family Life; Chapter 5 Governance and Patronage; Chapter 6 Revels and Celebrations; Chapter 7 Death and Burial; Chapter 8 Conclusion; Further Reading; Index.