Monday, January 21, 2019

Queenship in England: 1308–1485 Gender and Power in the Late Middle Ages .pdf download by Conor Byrne


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"An interesting and accessible exploration of medieval queenship in relation to gender expectations."
- Amy Licence, author of Catherine of Aragon: An Intimate Life of Henry VIII's True Wife
"A very readable and thoroughly researched book that looks at the role of late medieval Queens of England in an original way."
- Toni Mount, author of A Year in the Life of Medieval England
Between 1308 and 1485, nine women were married to kings of England. Their status as queen offered them the opportunity to exercise authority in a manner that was denied to other women of the time. This book offers a new study of these nine queens and their queenship in late.
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