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  • BSZ  (2)
  • Würzburg UB
  • Messer, Danna R.  (2)
  • Cham : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan  (2)
  • Europe—History—1492-.  (2)
  • 1
    ISBN: 9783031128295
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXI, 310 p. 11 illus., 8 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Queenship and Power
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Great Britain—History. ; Europe—History—1492-. ; Imperialism. ; Sex. ; Great Britain ; Europe
    Abstract: 1. Volume Introduction -- 2. Section Introduction -- 3. Caroline of Ansbach -- 4. Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz -- 5. Caroline of Brunswick -- 6. Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen -- 7. Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha -- 8. Essay on Hanoverian Consorts -- 9. Section Introduction -- 10. Alexandra of Denmark -- 11. Mary of Teck -- 12. Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon -- 13. Philip, Duke of Edinburgh -- Essay on Windsor Consorts -- Essay: Consorts Now and In the Future.
    Abstract: "This fascinating volume explores how consorts from Caroline of Ansbach to the Duchess of Cambridge negotiated the constraints of their position to create both public and private roles for themselves. Entertaining as well as informative, it illuminates Queen Charlotte’s interest in Kew Gardens, Queen Alexandra’s use of dress as display, and the careful attempts of Prince Albert and the Duke of Edinburgh to make sense of their difficult constitutional position, as well as more controversial figures such as the politically minded Caroline of Ansbach and the scandalous Caroline of Brunswick." –Lisa Hopkins, Sheffield Hallam University, UK This book examines the lives and tenures of the consorts of the Hanoverian, Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, and Windsor monarchs from 1727 to the present. Some of the consorts examined in this volume—such as Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, consort to George VI—are well known while others, including Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, consort to William IV, are more obscure. These innovative and authoritative biographies bring a fresh approach to the consorts of this period, revealing their lasting influence on the monarchy. In addition to covering a period that has seen the development of constitutional monarchy and increased media scrutiny of the whole royal family, this volume also looks to the future of the British monarchy, suggesting ways that future consorts can learn from the example of their predecessors. This volume and its companions reveal the changing nature of British consortship from the Norman Conquest to today. Aidan Norrie is Lecturer in History and Programme Leader at the University Campus North Lincolnshire, UK, and the Managing Editor of The London Journal. Carolyn Harris is Instructor in History at the University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies, Canada, and a regular royal commentator in Canadian media. J.L. Laynesmith is Visiting Research Fellow in Medieval Studies at the University of Reading, UK. Danna R. Messer is Senior Acquisitions Editor at Arc Humanities Press, and the Executive Editor of The Encyclopedia of the Global Middle Ages. Elena Woodacre is Reader in Renaissance History at the University of Winchester, UK, Editor-in-Chief of the Royal Studies Journal, and the founder of the Royal Studies Network.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783030951979 , 9783030951962
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
    Series Statement: Queenship and Power
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Great Britain—History. ; Europe—History—1492-. ; Imperialism. ; Sex.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: The Tudor and Stuart Consorts: Power, Influence, Dynasty -- Part I: Tudor Consorts -- Chapter 2: The Tudor Consorts: History and Memory -- Chapter 3: Elizabeth of York: Tudor Trophy Wife -- Chapter 4: Katherine of Aragon: Diligent Diplomat and Learned Queen -- Chapter 5: Anne Boleyn: Traditionalist and Reformer -- Chapter 6: Jane Seymour: Saintly Queen -- Chapter 7: Anne of Cleves: Survivor Queen -- Chapter 8: Katherine Howard: Victim? -- Chapter 9: Katherine Parr: Wartime Consort and Author -- Chapter 10: Philip II of Spain: King, Consort, and Son -- Chapter 11: The Literary Afterlives of the Tudor Consorts -- Part II: Stuart Consorts -- Chapter 12: The Stuart Consorts and Scotland, 1603–1707 -- Chapter 13: Anna of Denmark: Daughter, Wife, Sister, and Mother of Kings -- Chapter 14: Henrietta Maria: Dangerous Consort -- Chapter 15: Elizabeth and Dorothy Cromwell: Interreginas -- Chapter 16: Catherine of Braganza: The Politician -- Chapter 17: Mary Beatrice of Modena: A Queen Observed -- Chapter 18: George of Denmark: The Quiet Protestant Hero -- Chapter 19: The Stuart Consorts, 1603–1714: Representation, Agency, and Anxiety.
    Abstract: "This important and engaging volume asks crucial questions about the meaning and exercise of power of the Tudor and Stuart consorts. Carefully nuanced studies interrogate the individuality and agency of the women and men—some well-known, others remarkably little studied—who fulfilled this role in the premodern period. Critically, this impressive collection offers a far deeper and much-needed analysis of the office of consort, recognising it as a critical component of early modern monarchy.” –Susan Broomhall, Australian Catholic University, Australia This book examines the lives and tenures of all the consorts of the Tudor and Stuart monarchs of England between 1485 and 1714, as well as the wives of the two Lords Protector during the Commonwealth. The figures in Tudor and Stuart Consorts are both incredibly familiar—especially the six wives of Henry VIII—and exceedingly unfamiliar, such as George of Denmark, the husband of Queen Anne. These innovative and authoritative biographies recognise the important role consorts played in a period before constitutional monarchy: in addition to correcting popular assumptions that are based on limited historical evidence, the chapters provide a fuller picture of the role of consort that goes beyond discussions of exceptionalism and subversion. This volume and its companions reveal the changing nature of English consortship from the Norman Conquest to today. Aidan Norrie is Lecturer in History and Programme Leader at the University Campus North Lincolnshire, UK, and the Managing Editor of The London Journal. Carolyn Harris is Instructor in History at the University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies, Canada, and a regular royal commentator in Canadian media. J.L. Laynesmith is Visiting Research Fellow in Medieval Studies at the University of Reading, UK. Danna R. Messer is Senior Acquisitions Editor at Arc Humanities Press, and the Executive Editor of The Encyclopedia of the Global Middle Ages. Elena Woodacre is Reader in Renaissance History at the University of Winchester, UK, Editor-in-Chief of the Royal Studies Journal, and the founder of the Royal Studies Network.
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