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Early modern Habsburg women

Subtitletransnational contexts, cultural conflicts, dynastic continuities
CreatorCruz, Anne J. > (ed.)
Stampino, Maria Galli > (ed.)
Contributor[et al.]
SeriesWomen and Gender in the Early Modern World
Publish PlaceFarnham
PublisherAshgate
Publish Year2013
PagesXVI, 294p.
ISBN/ISSN9781472411648
Illustrationil.
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Shelfmark
Z EUR 1C 2013 - B
Mediumboek
FormatB
DescriptionThe essays in this volume investigate the lives of six Habsburg women who, as queens-consort, queens-regent, a vicereine, and a nun, left an indelible mark on the diplomatic and cultural map of early modern Europe. Contributors examine the national and transnational impact of these notable women through their biographies, and explore how they transferred their cultural, religious, and political traditions as the women moved from one court to another. Early Modern Habsburg Women investigates the complex lives of Philip II's daughter, the Infanta Catalina Micaela (1567-1597): her daughter, Margherita of Savoy, Vicereine of Portugal (1589-1655): and Maria Maddalena of Austria, Grand Duchess of Florence (1589-1631). The second generation of Habsburg women that the volume addresses includes Philip IV's first wife, Isabel of Borbon (1602-1644), who became a Habsburg by marriage: Rudolph II's daughter, Sor Ana Dorotea (1611-1694), the only Habsburg nun in the collection: and Philip IV's second wife, Mariana of Austria (1634-1696), queen-regent and mother to the last Spanish Habsburg.
Thesaurusvorstenhuizen
adel
religieuzen
vroegmoderne periode
Spanje
Portugal
Italië
Oostenrijk
16e eeuw
17e eeuw
biografische gegevens
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CategoriesBook/Boek


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