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Queenship in Medieval France, 1300-1500
von Murielle Gaude-Ferragu
Übersetzung: Angela Krieger
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan US
Reihe: The New Middle Ages
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ISBN: 978-1-349-93028-9
Auflage: 1st ed. 2016
Erschienen am 31.08.2016
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 224 Seiten

Preis: 96,29 €

Biografische Anmerkung
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Klappentext

Murielle Gaude-Ferragu is University Professor of History at the Université Paris-13, Sorbonne-Paris-Cité, France.


 


Angela Krieger, PhD, is a translator and editor based in Paris, France.



CONTENTS


The Queens of France (Fourteenth-Fifteenth Centuries)


List of Illustrations


Acknowledgments


Introduction

Part I

ACCEDING TO ROYAL DIGNITY

Chapter 1


MARRYING THE KING


Matrimonial Strategies


Royal Weddings


Love and Separation: The Royal Couple



Chapter 2


MARRYING THE MONARCHY: THE QUEEN'S CORONATION


The Body in All Its Majesty: The Coronation of Joan of Bourbon


'God Save the Queen': The Symbolism of the Queen's Coronation


The Forgotten Coronation?: Queens of the Fifteenth Century



Chapter 3


BEARING THE BLOOD OF FRANCE


The Indispensability of Motherhood


The Purified Woman: Lying-In and Child Rearing


The Mother as Educator



Part II

A WOMAN IN POLITICS:


THE POWER OF THE QUEEN <



Chapter 4


THE 'PROFESSION' OF QUEEN


Capetian Queens and Salic Law


Transformations in Reginal Power: Acting in Politics


Heiress Queens and Dowager Queens: The Territorial Inscription of Reginal Power



Chapter 5


THE 'GOVERNMENT OF WOMEN':


DELEGATING POWER AND REGENCY


Regency 'Orders': Female Power?


Female Regency in Action: Seats of Power and Governance of the Kingdom


The Historiographical Posterity of Women in Power: 'Bad' Queens



Chapter 6


THE 'QUEEN OF CEREMONIES'


The Queen's Public Body: The Role of Representation


The Queen's Allegorical Body: Entry Ceremonies


The Queen's Final Triumph: Death and Funerals



Part III

THE SYMBOLIC GOVERNMENT

Chapter 7


COURTLY SOCIETY: THE QUEEN IN HER HÔTEL


The Queen's Apartments


The 'Court of Ladies': The Queen's Hôtel


Courtly Life



Chapter 8


THE ROAD TO ETERNITY: DEVOTIONS AND THE DIVINE


The Mirror of Christian Perfection


The Queen as 'Mother of the Poor'


Religious and Sacred Foundations



Chapter 9


THE QUEEN'S TREASURY: ART, LITERATURE AND POWER


Art and Politics: The Queen's Treasury


Books and Culture: The Queen's Library


Queens as Cultural Advocates and Patronesses


Conclusion


Notes


Bibliography


Index



This book examines the power held by the French medieval queens during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries and their larger roles within the kingdom at a time when women were excluded from succession to the throne. Well before Catherine and Marie de' Medici, the last medieval French queens played an essential role in the monarchy, not only because they bore the weight of their dynasty's destiny but also because they embodied royal majesty alongside their husbands. Since women were excluded from the French crown in 1316, they were only deemed as "queen consorts." Far from being confined solely to the private sphere, however, these queens participated in the communication of power and contributed to the proper functioning of "court society." From Isabeau of Bavaria and her political influence during her husband's intermittent absences to Anne of Brittany's reign, this book sheds light on the meaning and complexity of the office of queen and ultimately the female history of power.


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