The rise of female kings in Europe, 1300-1800
by
 
Monter, E. William, author.

Title
The rise of female kings in Europe, 1300-1800

Author
Monter, E. William, author.

ISBN
9780300178074

Publication Information
New Haven : Yale University Press, ©2012.

Physical Description
1 online resource (xviii, 271 pages, [12] pages of plates) : illustrations, map

Abstract
In this lively and pathbreaking book, William Monter sketches Europe's increasing acceptance of autonomous female rulers between the late Middle Ages and the French Revolution. Monter surveys the governmental records of Europe's thirty women monarchs-the famous (Mary Stuart, Elizabeth I, Catherine the Great) as well as the obscure (Charlotte of Cyprus, Isabel Clara Eugenia of the Netherlands)-describing how each of them achieved sovereign authority, wielded it, and (more often than men) abandoned it. Monter argues that Europe's female kings, who ruled by divine right, experienced no significant political opposition despite their gender.

Subject Term
Queens -- Europe -- History.
 
Empresses -- Europe -- History.
 
Women -- Political activity -- Europe -- History.
 
Monarchy -- Europe -- History.
 
Inheritance and succession -- Political aspects -- Europe -- History.

Electronic Access
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt1npn9m


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