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|a A companion to global queenship /
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|g Chapter 1. Introduction:
|t Placing Queenship into a Global Context, p.1 /
|r ELENA WOODACRE --
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|t Perceptions of Regnant Queenship --
|g Chapter 2.
|t When the Emperor Is a Woman: The Case of Wu Zetian(624-705), the "Emulator of Heaven", p.13 /
|r EUSABETTA COLLA --
|g Chapter 3.
|t Tamar of Georgia (1184-1213) and the Language of Female Power, p.27 /
|r LOIS HUNEYCUTT --
|g Chapter 4.
|t Regnant Queenship and Royal Marriage between the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Nobility of Western Europe, p.39 /
|r HAYLEY BASSETT --
|g Chapter 5.
|t Queenship and Female Authority in the Sultanate of Delhi (1206-1526), p.53 /
|r JYOTI PHULERA --
|g Chapter 6.
|t Anna Jagiellon: A Female Political Figure in the Early Modern Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, p.67 /
|r KATARZYNA KOSIOR --
|g Chapter 7.
|t Female Rule in Imperial Russia: Is Gender a Useful Category of Historical Analysis?, p.79 /
|r OREL BEILINSON --
|g Chapter 8.
|t The Transformation of an Island Queen: Queen Beti of Madagascar, p.95 /
|r JANE HOOPER --
|g Chapter 9.
|t Female Rangatira in Aotearoa New Zealand, p.109 /
|r AIDAN NORRIE --
|g Part II Practising Co-Rulership --
|g Chapter 10.
|t The Social-Political Roles of the Princess in Kyivan Rus', ca. 945-1240, p.125 /
|r TALIA ZAJAC --
|g Chapter 11.
|t Impressions of Welsh Queenship in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries, p.147 /
|r DANNA R. MESSER --
|g Chapter 12.
|t Queen Zaynab al-Nafzawiyya and the Building of a Mediterranean Empire in the Eleventh-Century Maghreb, p.159 /
|r INES LOURINHO --
|g Chapter 13.
|t Al-Dalfa' and the Political Role of the umm al-walad in the Late Umayyad Caliphate of al-Andalus, p.171 /
|r ANA MIRANDA --
|g Chapter 14.
|t The Khitan Empress Dowagers Yingtian and Chengtian in Liao China, 907-1125, p.183 /
|r HANG LIN --
|g Chapter 15.
|t Dowager Queens and Royal Succession in Premodern Korea, p.195 /
|r SEOKYUNG HAN --
|g Chapter 16.
|t The Ambiguities of Female Rule in Nayaka South India, Seventeenth to Eighteenth Centuries, p.209 /
|r LENNART BES --
|g Part III Breaking Down Boundaries: Comparative Studies of Queenship --
|g Chapter 17.
|t Helena's Heirs: Two Eighth-Century Queens, p.233 /
|r STEFANYWRAGG --
|g Chapter 18.
|t The Hohenstaufen Women and the Differences between Aragonese and Greek Queenship Models, p.245 /
|r LLEDO RUIZ DOMINGO --
|g Chapter 19.
|t The "Honourable Ladies" of Nasrid Granada: Female Power and Agency in the Alhambra (1400-1450), p.255 /
|r ANA ECHEVARRIA and ROSER SALICRti ILLUCH --
|g Chapter 20.
|t Comparing the French Queen Regent and the Ottoman Valide Sultan during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, p.271 /
|r RENEE LANGLOIS --
|g Chapter 21.
|t Queens and Courtesans in Japan and Early Modern France, p.285 /
|r TRACY ADAMS and IAN FOOKES --
|g Chapter 22.
|t The Figure of the Queen Mother in the European and African Monarchies, 1400-1800, p.299 /
|r DIANA PELAZ FLORES -- Index, p.309
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|a Chapter 1: Introduction: Placing Queenship into a Global Context Elena Woodacre SECTION I: Perceptions of Regnant Queenship Chapter 2: When the Emperor is a woman: the case of Wu Zetian 武則天 (624-705), the 'Emulator of Heaven'. Elisabetta Colla Chapter 3: Tamar of Georgia (1184-1213) and the Language of Female Power Lois Huneycutt Chapter 4: Regnant Queenship and Royal Marriage between the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Nobility of Western Europe Hayley Bassett Chapter 5: Queenship and Female Authority in The Sultanate of Delhi (1206 -1526 AD) Jyoti Phulera Chapter 6: Anna Jagiellon: A Female Political Figure in the Early Modern Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Katarzyna Kosior Chapter 7: Female Rule in Imperial Russia: Is Gender a Useful Category of Historical AnalysisOrel Beilinson Chapter 8: The Transformation of an Island Queen: Queen Béti of Madagascar Jane Hooper Chapter 9: Female Rangatira in Aotearoa New Zealand Aidan Norrie SECTION II: Practicing Co-rulership Chapter 10: The Social-Political Roles of the Princess in Kyivan Rus', ca. 945-1240 Talia Zajac Chapter 11: Impressions of Welsh Queenship in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries Danna Messer Chapter 12: Queen Zaynab al-Nafzawiyya and the Building of a Mediterranean Empire in the Eleventh Century Maghreb Inês Lourinho Chapter 13: al-Dalfa' and the Political Role of the umm al-walad in the Late Umayyad Caliphate of al-Andalus. Ana Miranda Chapter 14: The Khitan Empress Dowagers Yingtian and Chengtian in Liao China, 907-1125 Hang Lin Chapter 15: Dowager Queens and Royal Succession in Premodern Korea SeoKyung Han Chapter 16: The Ambiguities of Female Rule in Nayaka South India, Seventeenth-Eighteenth Centuries Lennart Bes SECTION III: Breaking Down Boundaries: Comparative Studies of Queenship Chapter 17: Helena's Heirs: Two Eighth Century Queens Stefany Wragg Chapter 18: The Hohenstaufen women and the Differences between Aragonese and Greek Queenship Models. Lledó Ruiz Domingo Chapter 19: The 'honourable ladies' of Nasrid Granada: Female Power and Agency in the Alhambra (1400-1450) Ana Echevarría & Roser Salicrú i Lluch Chapter 20: Comparing the French Queen Regent and the Ottoman Validé Sultan during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries Reneé Langlois Chapter 21: Queens and Courtesans in Japan and Early-Modern France Tracy Adams and Iain Fookes Chapter 22: The Figure of the Queen Mother in the European and African Monarchies, 1400-1800 Diana Pelaz Flores.
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