Later Stuart Queens, 1660–1735 Religion, Political Culture, and Patronage /
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| Summary: | XIX, 368 p. 31 illus., 26 illus. in color. text |
| Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2023.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2023. |
| Series: | Queenship and Power,
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38813-2 |
| Format: | Electronic Book |
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: The Reputation of Dowager Queen Henrietta Maria and the Restoration Monarchy
- Chapter 3: Catherine of Braganza, Queen Dowager of England, 1685-1692: Catholicism and Political Agency
- Chapter 4: Catherine of Bragança, dowager queen of England’s Anglophile Counsel in Portugal, 1693-1705
- Chapter 5: Mary of Modena: Patronage, Poetry, and Power
- Chapter 6: Contesting Catholic Motherhood: Mary Beatrice of Modena, ‘The Glorious Revolution,’ and Queenly Agency
- Chapter 7: Mary II, Poetry and the Construction of Queenship, 1677-1695
- Chapter 8: A World of Interiors: Mary II’s Patronage of the Decorative Arts
- Chapter 9: The Architectural Works Commissioned at Hampton Court by Queen Mary II and Queen Anne
- Chapter 10: ‘Sickly and Spent’: Reassessing the Life and Afterlife of Anne of Great Britain, 1702-1714
- Chapter 11: “The crown can never have too many liveings:” Queen Anne’s patronage of the clergy, 1702–1714
- Chapter 12: ‘La Terrible Catastrofe’: political reactions to the estrangement of Maria Clementina Sobieska and James III, 1725-27
- Chapter 13: ‘‘A Crown of Everlasting Glory”: the Afterlife of Maria Clementina Sobieska in Material and Visual Culture.