New interpretations of state formation processes include gender as a category of historical analysis and tackle notions of royalty and royal power, focusing on regency and women as regents in the process of consolidating and transmitting royal prerogatives. Gendering the process of state formation in Europe entails considering ruling dynasties and families as complex subjects of historical and anthropological research.Wives and widows also exerted formal political roles as ruling consorts and governors during specific phases of their life cycle. The positioning of women in the courts of Europe opens up a complex set of questions connected to the fashioning of their political identities where agnatic and cognatic lines intersect in the long...
Gender and Political Culture in Early Modern Europe investigates the gendered nature of political cu...
The royal courts of early modern Europe (circa 1500 – 1800, depending on region) were a key structur...
At different times and for various reasons the Byzantine Empire came under the rule of a woman. This...
Proceedings of an International Workshop (Florence, 12-13 December 2008)The overall evaluation of th...
This series focuses on the exercise of power, influence and authority by particular categories, rank...
What is the gender of political power ? What happens to the history of sovereignty when we reconside...
One of the more striking features of the Hellenistic period is the emergence of royal dynasties whos...
This paper considers the factors which enabled women to access power via developing mechanisms for r...
The unprecented political power of the Ottoman imperial harem in the sixteenth and seventeenth centu...
Women and Power at the French Court, 1483—1563 explores the ways in which a range of women “as conso...
The appointment of the first majority female government in Spain generated a significant amount of c...
This dissertation examines a series of specific problems affecting England's queens regnant, which a...
This paper considers ruling women through the lens of gender and succession, mostly between 1300 and...
The article deals gender aspect authorities on the example of the independent management Russian emp...
The royal throne was a permanent element of feudal political culture, and the institution of the mon...
Gender and Political Culture in Early Modern Europe investigates the gendered nature of political cu...
The royal courts of early modern Europe (circa 1500 – 1800, depending on region) were a key structur...
At different times and for various reasons the Byzantine Empire came under the rule of a woman. This...
Proceedings of an International Workshop (Florence, 12-13 December 2008)The overall evaluation of th...
This series focuses on the exercise of power, influence and authority by particular categories, rank...
What is the gender of political power ? What happens to the history of sovereignty when we reconside...
One of the more striking features of the Hellenistic period is the emergence of royal dynasties whos...
This paper considers the factors which enabled women to access power via developing mechanisms for r...
The unprecented political power of the Ottoman imperial harem in the sixteenth and seventeenth centu...
Women and Power at the French Court, 1483—1563 explores the ways in which a range of women “as conso...
The appointment of the first majority female government in Spain generated a significant amount of c...
This dissertation examines a series of specific problems affecting England's queens regnant, which a...
This paper considers ruling women through the lens of gender and succession, mostly between 1300 and...
The article deals gender aspect authorities on the example of the independent management Russian emp...
The royal throne was a permanent element of feudal political culture, and the institution of the mon...
Gender and Political Culture in Early Modern Europe investigates the gendered nature of political cu...
The royal courts of early modern Europe (circa 1500 – 1800, depending on region) were a key structur...
At different times and for various reasons the Byzantine Empire came under the rule of a woman. This...