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Queenship and Power

Three Medieval Queens: Queenship and the Crown in Fourteenth-Century England

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This innovative study looks at a previously unstudied dimension of medieval queenship, examining the ways in which three fourteenth-century English queens-Margaret of France, Isabella of France, and Philippa of Hainault-exercised power and authority. These women were consorts and dowagers for overlapping periods, creating a continuous transition from one queen to the next. It thus provides a unique perspective on normative queenly behaviour and political culture, formulating valuable insights into gender, status; the concept of the crown, and power and authority.

266 pages, Hardcover

First published June 5, 2012

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Lisa Benz St. John

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September 29, 2013
Read this for research for an upcoming paper. Fascinating book, a lot of great detail. I really enjoyed the read and learned a lot towards my paper.
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December 5, 2013
This is a fantastic study of the queens of the fourteenth century. The scholarship is so detailed in such a small volume. She writes well - clearly and concisely without getting too complicated.
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