International audienceDuring the Renaissance, and despite religious wars and international conflicts, the French court increasingly empowered itself. The queen was closely associated with the royal dignity and dynastic prestige. This chapter addresses the dress politics and practices that regulated the appearances of the queen of France in order to display her magnificence and majesty, increasing her importance in the court. Some of these princesses were from top-tier or second-tier foreign dynasties and had to govern the realm during turbulent times. Their looks were an object of attention. The article examines how they were able to mobilise their dressing for strategic ends in terms of expression of their national identity and of their po...
Eighteenth-century British court dress was, in comparison to other forms of contemporary clothing, a...
During her reign as Empress of the French (1804-09), an image was fashioned for Josephine Bonaparte ...
The role of French queens and their relation to power were strictly regulated, but their political i...
International audienceDuring the Renaissance, and despite religious wars and international conflicts...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to make a clarification on the luxury dress at the Ea...
Queens, be they consorts, dowagers or regents, often played pivotal roles in the lives of medieval a...
Using the liminal space of their métier, royal mistresses created opportunities for themselves using...
Queens, be they consorts, dowagers or regents, often played pivotal roles in the lives of medieval a...
My thesis approaches sixteenth-century European queenship through an analysis of the ceremonies and ...
UID/HIS/04209/2013Isabel Burdiel on Queen Isabel of Spain argues that post-revolutionary monarchies ...
This dissertation explores the reigns of two early sixteenth-century queens consort of England and S...
"De lance en quenouille": The Place of the French Queen in the Modern State (14th-17th centuries). F...
The death of Henri IV in 1610 abruptly reopened a key political debate for the Guise and their socia...
Women and Power at the French Court, 1483—1563 explores the ways in which a range of women “ as cons...
Abstract This thesis studies the court of France as a point of contact between the royalty and nobil...
Eighteenth-century British court dress was, in comparison to other forms of contemporary clothing, a...
During her reign as Empress of the French (1804-09), an image was fashioned for Josephine Bonaparte ...
The role of French queens and their relation to power were strictly regulated, but their political i...
International audienceDuring the Renaissance, and despite religious wars and international conflicts...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to make a clarification on the luxury dress at the Ea...
Queens, be they consorts, dowagers or regents, often played pivotal roles in the lives of medieval a...
Using the liminal space of their métier, royal mistresses created opportunities for themselves using...
Queens, be they consorts, dowagers or regents, often played pivotal roles in the lives of medieval a...
My thesis approaches sixteenth-century European queenship through an analysis of the ceremonies and ...
UID/HIS/04209/2013Isabel Burdiel on Queen Isabel of Spain argues that post-revolutionary monarchies ...
This dissertation explores the reigns of two early sixteenth-century queens consort of England and S...
"De lance en quenouille": The Place of the French Queen in the Modern State (14th-17th centuries). F...
The death of Henri IV in 1610 abruptly reopened a key political debate for the Guise and their socia...
Women and Power at the French Court, 1483—1563 explores the ways in which a range of women “ as cons...
Abstract This thesis studies the court of France as a point of contact between the royalty and nobil...
Eighteenth-century British court dress was, in comparison to other forms of contemporary clothing, a...
During her reign as Empress of the French (1804-09), an image was fashioned for Josephine Bonaparte ...
The role of French queens and their relation to power were strictly regulated, but their political i...