Table of contents for Queenship, gender, and reputation in the medieval and early modern west, 1060-1600 : queenship and power / Zita Eva Rohr.


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.Introduction: Queenship, Reputation and Gender in the Medieval and Early Modern West 1060-1600 Zita Rohr and Lisa Benz St John.-
.Part One: Biography, Gossip and History.-
.1. Lifestyles of the Rich and (in)Animate: Object Biography and the Reliquary Cross of Queen Adelaide of Hungary Christopher Mielke.-
.2. Gender, Reputation, and Female Rule in the World of Brantôme Tracy Adams.-
.3. True Lies and Strange Mirrors: the Uses and Abuses of Rumor, Propaganda and Innuendo during the closing stages of the Hundred Years War Zita Rohr.-
.4. Etienne Pasquier on French History and Female Strategies of PowerJames Dahlinger.-
.Part Two: Politics, Ambition and Scandal.-
.5. The Unruly Queen: Blanche of Namur and Dysfunctional Rulership in Medieval Sweden Christine Ekholst with Henric Bagerius.-
.6. Conspiracy and Alienation: Queen Margaret of France and Piers Gaveston, the King's Favorite Lisa Benz-
.7. Isabeau of Bavaria, Queen of France: Queenship and Political Authority as ‘Lieutenante-Générale’ of the Realm Rachel C. Gibbons.-
.8. Leonor of Navarre: The Price of Ambition Elena Woodacre.



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