Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Oxford, 1992This thesis is concerned primarily with determining\ud the nature and degree of influence that Katherine Parr\ud and the women of her household exercised over politics and religion in the last years of Henry VIII's reign.\ud Katherine Parr's household, which was loosely modeled on that of the king's, was staffed with women who had\ud marital and other family ties to men in the king's household and government. These important family\ud relationships are examined in chapter one, parts I and\ud II. The considerable material benefits which came to\ud Katherine Parr and the members of her family after her\ud marriage to the king are explored in chapter two.\ud Katherine Parr and her women actively promot...
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In 1642, the Long Parliament denounced Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of Charles I, for hatching ‘popis...
This thesis argues for the centrality of the Howard women to their family’s political fortunes by ex...
This thesis explores the relationship between kinship networks and Elizabethan politics. Elizabeth I...
This thesis examines the role of Queen Katherine Parr (c.1512-1548) and her close female entourage, ...
This thesis examines the queen’s household in England and the careers of its servants from 1485 to 1...
This dissertation examines the ways Jane Dudley, Duchess of Northumberland, and her daughters Mary D...
My doctoral thesis is not a gender study, but examines instead the political, social and religious r...
My doctoral thesis is not a gender study, but examines instead the political, social and religious r...
This thesis examines the power of aristocratic women in politics and patronage in the final years of...
In my thesis, I set out to assess Margaret’s impact and to put it in the foreground of historical di...
Historically, the study of consorts has largely focused on how women performed the role – generally ...
The Role of Women During the Reign of the Tudor Dynasty The purpose of this writing is to introduce ...
This thesis takes an interdisciplinary approach to five residences that were commissioned and headed...
This dissertation explores the reigns of two early sixteenth-century queens consort of England and S...
This thesis seeks to investigate the social roles of royal daughters in Anglo-Saxon England. The dau...
In 1642, the Long Parliament denounced Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of Charles I, for hatching ‘popis...
This thesis argues for the centrality of the Howard women to their family’s political fortunes by ex...
This thesis explores the relationship between kinship networks and Elizabethan politics. Elizabeth I...