During her stay in Vienna, from 1666-1673, empress Margarita María Teresa de Austria, who was of Spanish origins, gave birth four times and died when she was pregnant with a fifth child. The question of what midwife would best serve her was repeatedly discussed at the highest diplomatic level. The reputation of these midwives depended not only on their performance in the delivery room. Royal midwifery was linked to culture and language, to the intrigues of rivalling parties at court or frictions between the different branches of the Casa de Austria. Midwifery thus offers the opportunity to study from a new perspective the mechanisms of dynastic alliances and the symbolic value attributed to the body of female aristocrats
María Anna of Austria was the daughter of Emperor Fernando III and the Infanta María. She married he...
Este artículo analiza la acción diplomática y cultural ejercida por la embajadora inglesa lady Ann F...
In seventeenth and eighteenth century France, the medical world took an increased interest in the fu...
During her stay in Vienna, from 1666-1673, empress Margarita María Teresa de Austria, who was of Spa...
Three ladies and three families will help us recreate the role of elite women in the court of the Sp...
Philip IV’s death on September 17, 1665 inaugurated the sole royal minority of Habsburg Spain, an ev...
The Holy Roman Empire during the early modern period (14th and 15th centuries) accounted for several...
"A reassessment of the regency of Queen Mariana of Austria (1634-1696) during the minority of her so...
Childbirth in Early Modern Spain can be viewed as an area where ignorant midwives and cruel doctors...
Throughout the early modern period midwives formed one of the most prominent of female occupational ...
Queens, be they consorts, dowagers or regents, often played pivotal roles in the lives of medieval a...
This book explores the diplomatic role of women in early modern European dynastic networks through t...
Queens, be they consorts, dowagers or regents, often played pivotal roles in the lives of medieval a...
Queen Margaret of Austria (1584–1611) was married to King Felipe III for twelve years, of which she ...
Three ladies and three families will help us recreate the role of elite women in the court of the Sp...
María Anna of Austria was the daughter of Emperor Fernando III and the Infanta María. She married he...
Este artículo analiza la acción diplomática y cultural ejercida por la embajadora inglesa lady Ann F...
In seventeenth and eighteenth century France, the medical world took an increased interest in the fu...
During her stay in Vienna, from 1666-1673, empress Margarita María Teresa de Austria, who was of Spa...
Three ladies and three families will help us recreate the role of elite women in the court of the Sp...
Philip IV’s death on September 17, 1665 inaugurated the sole royal minority of Habsburg Spain, an ev...
The Holy Roman Empire during the early modern period (14th and 15th centuries) accounted for several...
"A reassessment of the regency of Queen Mariana of Austria (1634-1696) during the minority of her so...
Childbirth in Early Modern Spain can be viewed as an area where ignorant midwives and cruel doctors...
Throughout the early modern period midwives formed one of the most prominent of female occupational ...
Queens, be they consorts, dowagers or regents, often played pivotal roles in the lives of medieval a...
This book explores the diplomatic role of women in early modern European dynastic networks through t...
Queens, be they consorts, dowagers or regents, often played pivotal roles in the lives of medieval a...
Queen Margaret of Austria (1584–1611) was married to King Felipe III for twelve years, of which she ...
Three ladies and three families will help us recreate the role of elite women in the court of the Sp...
María Anna of Austria was the daughter of Emperor Fernando III and the Infanta María. She married he...
Este artículo analiza la acción diplomática y cultural ejercida por la embajadora inglesa lady Ann F...
In seventeenth and eighteenth century France, the medical world took an increased interest in the fu...