This article uses contemporary ballads to show that dynastic right was of central importance to the popular view of the accessions of Mary I and Elizabeth I, as well as that of the foreign king James VI when he acceded to the English throne in 1603. It challenges our view of Tudor iconography by showing that although popular songs were not afraid to tackle the gender implications of queens regnant, the popular image of Elizabeth I was not centred on her femininity. The article compares the positive English view of Mary I's femininity with negative portrayals of Mary Queen of Scots in Scotland, while suggesting that the issue of femininity was not raised in ballads about Elizabeth I because her half-sister had already normalised the idea of ...
Part of a special section on the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England. The writer examines the clos...
Graduation date: 2012Sixteenth century Elizabeth I of England has long been a figure of interest to\...
This paper is about how the image of Elizabethan monarch was constructed as a sacred figure and how ...
This article uses contemporary ballads to show that dynastic right was of central importance to the ...
In the mid-1500s, England was reeling from its first experience under the rule of a female queen. Ma...
The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries witnessed a striking event in European monarchies: four quee...
Regnant queenship is one of the defining features of the early modern era. During this period Englan...
This is a study about self-identity and self-fashioning within a Renaissance cultural context, focu...
Renaissance England is often discussed in the context of theatre and theatrical acting. The fact is...
This dissertation examines a series of specific problems affecting England's queens regnant, which a...
During Mary II’s reign (1689-1694), several dialogue songs were written and performed in the Dutch R...
This thesis examines a series of sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century texts that respond to the ...
This research project focuses on portraits of Queen Elizabeth I of England, specifically, portraits ...
This thesis analyses how early modern English history plays deploy representations of ‘unquiet’ medi...
Female rule was anomalous in the sixteenth century, therefore, Elizabeth I developed a complex set o...
Part of a special section on the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England. The writer examines the clos...
Graduation date: 2012Sixteenth century Elizabeth I of England has long been a figure of interest to\...
This paper is about how the image of Elizabethan monarch was constructed as a sacred figure and how ...
This article uses contemporary ballads to show that dynastic right was of central importance to the ...
In the mid-1500s, England was reeling from its first experience under the rule of a female queen. Ma...
The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries witnessed a striking event in European monarchies: four quee...
Regnant queenship is one of the defining features of the early modern era. During this period Englan...
This is a study about self-identity and self-fashioning within a Renaissance cultural context, focu...
Renaissance England is often discussed in the context of theatre and theatrical acting. The fact is...
This dissertation examines a series of specific problems affecting England's queens regnant, which a...
During Mary II’s reign (1689-1694), several dialogue songs were written and performed in the Dutch R...
This thesis examines a series of sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century texts that respond to the ...
This research project focuses on portraits of Queen Elizabeth I of England, specifically, portraits ...
This thesis analyses how early modern English history plays deploy representations of ‘unquiet’ medi...
Female rule was anomalous in the sixteenth century, therefore, Elizabeth I developed a complex set o...
Part of a special section on the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England. The writer examines the clos...
Graduation date: 2012Sixteenth century Elizabeth I of England has long been a figure of interest to\...
This paper is about how the image of Elizabethan monarch was constructed as a sacred figure and how ...