Caroline of Ansbach, wife of George II, occupied a crucial position in the public life of early 18th-century Britain. She was seen to exert considerable influence on the politics of the court and, as mother to the Hanoverian dynasty's next generation, she became an important emblem for the nation's political well-being. This paper examines how such emblematic significance was challenged and qualified when Caroline's body could no longer be portrayed as healthy and life giving. Using private memoirs and correspondence from the time of her death in 1737, the paper explores the metaphorical potential of the queen's strangulated hernia, as well as the particular problems it posed for the public image of her dynasty. Through these investigations...
It is thus the purpose of this chapter to survey and analyse the public responses to three prominent...
During the period 1716 to 1847 successive generations of the Dukes and Duchesses of Montagu, and Buc...
The Restoration of Charles II to the English throne marked a dramatic change in government during th...
Queen Caroline (1683-1737), the wife of King George II, remains an enigma to most historians and the...
The ending of the war with France in 1815 brought a severe recession to Britain as orders for war go...
abstract: Two scandals, The Diamond Necklace Affair of 1784-1786 and the Westminster Elections of 17...
Queen Caroline (1683-1737), the wife of King George II, remains an enigma to most historians and the...
This article challenges contemporary and historiographical assertions about the public reputation of...
While an early modern queen was expected to act as a stabilizing presence by giving birth to heirs a...
This thesis is about the way Queen Elizabeth I was represented in a selection of histories from her ...
SARAH, Duchess of Marlborough's self-justifying narrative of her years at Court, An Account of the C...
In traditional Whig historiography of eighteenth-century Great Britain King George II (r. 1727–1760)...
This thesis provides the first full-length account of the political and cultural significance of th...
Regnant queenship is one of the defining features of the early modern era. During this period Englan...
Mary Beatrice of Modena is little known amongst all the queens consort of England. Yet, as the wife ...
It is thus the purpose of this chapter to survey and analyse the public responses to three prominent...
During the period 1716 to 1847 successive generations of the Dukes and Duchesses of Montagu, and Buc...
The Restoration of Charles II to the English throne marked a dramatic change in government during th...
Queen Caroline (1683-1737), the wife of King George II, remains an enigma to most historians and the...
The ending of the war with France in 1815 brought a severe recession to Britain as orders for war go...
abstract: Two scandals, The Diamond Necklace Affair of 1784-1786 and the Westminster Elections of 17...
Queen Caroline (1683-1737), the wife of King George II, remains an enigma to most historians and the...
This article challenges contemporary and historiographical assertions about the public reputation of...
While an early modern queen was expected to act as a stabilizing presence by giving birth to heirs a...
This thesis is about the way Queen Elizabeth I was represented in a selection of histories from her ...
SARAH, Duchess of Marlborough's self-justifying narrative of her years at Court, An Account of the C...
In traditional Whig historiography of eighteenth-century Great Britain King George II (r. 1727–1760)...
This thesis provides the first full-length account of the political and cultural significance of th...
Regnant queenship is one of the defining features of the early modern era. During this period Englan...
Mary Beatrice of Modena is little known amongst all the queens consort of England. Yet, as the wife ...
It is thus the purpose of this chapter to survey and analyse the public responses to three prominent...
During the period 1716 to 1847 successive generations of the Dukes and Duchesses of Montagu, and Buc...
The Restoration of Charles II to the English throne marked a dramatic change in government during th...