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Record Nr.

UNINA9911018645103321

Autore

Rohr Zita Eva

Titolo

Anne de France and Her Family (1325–1522) : Genealogies of Premodern Gendered Power and Influence / / by Zita Eva Rohr

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2025

ISBN

3-031-84861-6

Edizione

[1st ed. 2025.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (560 pages)

Collana

Queenship and Power, , 2730-9398

Disciplina

940.0099

Soggetti

Europe - History - 476-1492

Imperialism

World politics

Identity politics

History of Medieval Europe

Imperialism and Colonialism

Women's Studies

Political History

Politics and Gender

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

PART I: THE BEGETTING OF WISDOM.-Chapter 1: An Intergenerational Journey -- Chapter 2: To Govern is to Serve -- Chapter 3: Anne de France’s Enseignements -- PART II: LOOKING BACK TO THE FUTURE -- Chapter 4: An Iberian nheritance -- Chapter 5: Found in Translation -- Chapter 6: The Ripple Effect -- Chapter 7: Concluding Remarks.

Sommario/riassunto

This book demonstrates that premodern elite and royal women were critical to the geopolitical success of late medieval territorial monarchies, the progenitors of early modern states. It aims to communicate the 'un-exceptionality' of female political influence in medieval and early modern Europe. Manifesting sophisticated and informed leadership in times of challenge and transformation, women such as Anne de France, her matrilineal line, and the elite women and girls in her orbit were key to early modern government, politics and diplomacy. Through a longue durée case study, this book examines



generations of a premodern matriline culminating in Anne, beginning with Elisabetta di Carinzia and her daughter, Elionor de Sicília, continuing with Elionor's daughters-in-law, moving into the territories of the insular and peninsular kingdoms of Naples, into France with Elionor's granddaughter, Yolande d'Aragon, and into England with Yolande’s granddaughter, Marguerite d'Anjou, to influence and underwrite powerful and influential territorial monarchies. Together, these women, and the others discussed in this study, form an important part of Anne de France’s matrilineal heritage, providing her with a historical template of lived political experience on which to construct her own gendered political theory and practice. Zita Eva Rohr is an Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of History and Archaeology at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. In 2004, she was accorded a French knighthood in the Ordre des Palmes Académiques.