This dissertation examines a series of specific problems affecting England's queens regnant, which arose because of their gender. As queens regnant fulfilled the office of king, we shall refer to them as female kings, and examine their careers within the context of English kingship. The analysis offered here combines gender analysis with political history to explain how female kings were able to perform a male gendered role. The introduction surveys secondary literature concerned with European kingship and queenship, and gender studies of European women, to create an historical context within which to examine female rule in English history. While this dissertation does not include an original study of the career of Elizabeth I (1558-1603), ...
This dissertation examines the ways Jane Dudley, Duchess of Northumberland, and her daughters Mary D...
This edited collection opens new ways to look at queenship in areas and countries not usually studie...
A female success The debate over female succession to the throne in the 17th and 20th centuries The ...
The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries witnessed a striking event in European monarchies: four quee...
The aim of the present dissertation is to investigate and discuss the political debate on female mon...
The Tudor monarchy (1485-1603), can be understood as the beginning of the early modern era of Englis...
The purpose of this dissertation, Busy Bodies: the Role of Women at the Court of Elizabeth I, 1558-1...
Regnant queenship is one of the defining features of the early modern era. During this period Englan...
The Role of Women During the Reign of the Tudor Dynasty The purpose of this writing is to introduce ...
This thesis analyses how early modern English history plays deploy representations of ‘unquiet’ medi...
Queen Mary I was crowned in 1553, becoming the first reigning queen of England. In order to provide ...
My doctoral thesis is not a gender study, but examines instead the political, social and religious r...
This thesis considers the place of women in the line of Tudor and early Jacobean succession between ...
My doctoral thesis is not a gender study, but examines instead the political, social and religious r...
Graduation date: 2012Sixteenth century Elizabeth I of England has long been a figure of interest to\...
This dissertation examines the ways Jane Dudley, Duchess of Northumberland, and her daughters Mary D...
This edited collection opens new ways to look at queenship in areas and countries not usually studie...
A female success The debate over female succession to the throne in the 17th and 20th centuries The ...
The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries witnessed a striking event in European monarchies: four quee...
The aim of the present dissertation is to investigate and discuss the political debate on female mon...
The Tudor monarchy (1485-1603), can be understood as the beginning of the early modern era of Englis...
The purpose of this dissertation, Busy Bodies: the Role of Women at the Court of Elizabeth I, 1558-1...
Regnant queenship is one of the defining features of the early modern era. During this period Englan...
The Role of Women During the Reign of the Tudor Dynasty The purpose of this writing is to introduce ...
This thesis analyses how early modern English history plays deploy representations of ‘unquiet’ medi...
Queen Mary I was crowned in 1553, becoming the first reigning queen of England. In order to provide ...
My doctoral thesis is not a gender study, but examines instead the political, social and religious r...
This thesis considers the place of women in the line of Tudor and early Jacobean succession between ...
My doctoral thesis is not a gender study, but examines instead the political, social and religious r...
Graduation date: 2012Sixteenth century Elizabeth I of England has long been a figure of interest to\...
This dissertation examines the ways Jane Dudley, Duchess of Northumberland, and her daughters Mary D...
This edited collection opens new ways to look at queenship in areas and countries not usually studie...
A female success The debate over female succession to the throne in the 17th and 20th centuries The ...