In reading the descriptions of the Empress Matilda and Queen Margaret of Anjou by their contemporaries, it is clear that their male counterparts were threatened by their attempts to participate in the politics and governance of England. It is also clear that male rulers believed that these two women\u27s use of power was a usurpation of the traditional gender hierarchy. Therefore, male chroniclers, living contemporaneously with either the Empress Matilda of Queen Margaret, created descriptions of them that reflected the propaganda promulgated against them during their lifetimes. This propaganda imposed a strict dichotomization of gender roles in order to prevent women from gaining and holding leadership in the public sphere
Early medieval England is well-known for its assortment of royal saints; figures who, though drawn f...
In his British history plays, Shakespeare crafted portrayals of powerful female figures; his depicti...
This edited collection opens new ways to look at queenship in areas and countries not usually studie...
In reading the descriptions of the Empress Matilda and Queen Margaret of Anjou by their contemporari...
This dissertation examines the chronicles written in England and Normandy in the eleventh and twelft...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Lois Huneycutt, HistoryMedieval women are often viewed as...
This dissertation examines a series of specific problems affecting England's queens regnant, which a...
This thesis is a study of the use of propaganda in contemporary histories written about Emma of Norm...
Ankara : The Department of History, Bilkent University, 2007.Thesis (Master's) -- Bilkent University...
Women's participation in medieval revolts has puzzled many scholars. Recent consensus is that women ...
Medieval narrative accounts of female misbehaviour reflect deep social perceptions and expectations ...
This paper examines the historical records and later literature surrounding three early mythic and h...
This is the first study of noblewomen in twelfth-century England and Normandy, and of the ways in wh...
Women’s participation in medieval revolts has puzzled many scholars. Recent consensus is that women ...
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the sh...
Early medieval England is well-known for its assortment of royal saints; figures who, though drawn f...
In his British history plays, Shakespeare crafted portrayals of powerful female figures; his depicti...
This edited collection opens new ways to look at queenship in areas and countries not usually studie...
In reading the descriptions of the Empress Matilda and Queen Margaret of Anjou by their contemporari...
This dissertation examines the chronicles written in England and Normandy in the eleventh and twelft...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Lois Huneycutt, HistoryMedieval women are often viewed as...
This dissertation examines a series of specific problems affecting England's queens regnant, which a...
This thesis is a study of the use of propaganda in contemporary histories written about Emma of Norm...
Ankara : The Department of History, Bilkent University, 2007.Thesis (Master's) -- Bilkent University...
Women's participation in medieval revolts has puzzled many scholars. Recent consensus is that women ...
Medieval narrative accounts of female misbehaviour reflect deep social perceptions and expectations ...
This paper examines the historical records and later literature surrounding three early mythic and h...
This is the first study of noblewomen in twelfth-century England and Normandy, and of the ways in wh...
Women’s participation in medieval revolts has puzzled many scholars. Recent consensus is that women ...
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the sh...
Early medieval England is well-known for its assortment of royal saints; figures who, though drawn f...
In his British history plays, Shakespeare crafted portrayals of powerful female figures; his depicti...
This edited collection opens new ways to look at queenship in areas and countries not usually studie...