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* Important study of women and power in medieval England. * Sets biographical study of two early English queens in social and political context. * Draws on latest research in womena s and feminist history as anthropology. * Provides insights into structure of medieval rule. .

Trade Review
There is much learning, originality and, indeed, entertainment in Pauline Stafford's Queen Emma and Queen Edith...This book develops a most interesting subject with learning and insight which illuminate the period as a whole." (English Historical Review)

"It provides fascinating insights into medieval family structures, the manipulation of saints' cults, the nature of royal estates and patronage, to name but a few of its themes. Anyone who wants to understand the power structures of the early Middle Ages will want to read it." (History)

"The stories of Queen Emma and Queen Edith are satisfyingly rich in the telling in Pauline Stafford's latest book, Queen Emma and Queen Edith. The sources which provide these riches are varied and Stafford's use of them masterly." (Parergon)

"Readable and learned, it is an admirable illustration of the way in which gender studies may be used to enrich understanding of the whole history of a period." (Times Higher Education Supplement)

"It will become an indispensable tool on undergraduate courses dealing with gender, power and politics in the middle ages ... It also represents a clear, elegantly written and meticulously documented contribution to the study of the eleventh (and tenth) century in England." (Gender and History)

"(Stafford) has used her two queens to suggest a great deal, not only about queens and court politics in eleventh-century England but also about the society and politics of a whole period of west European history." (Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford: The Brown Book)



Table of Contents
List of Figures.

Preface.

Acknowledgements.

Part I: The Stories. .

Prologue.

1. Emma and Edith in the Narratives of the Eleventh Century.

2. Emma's and Edith's Narratives.

Part II: The Structures. .

3. The Faces of the Queen.

4. Family: Structures and Ideals.

5. Household, Land and Patronage.

6. Queen and Queenship.

7. The Fluctuating Power of the Queen: Witnessing and Identities.

Part III: The Lives. .

8. Emma.

9. Edith.

Appendix I The Lands and Revenues of Edith in Domesday Book.

Appendix II Emma's and Edith's Household Followers.

Appendix III Genealogical Tables.

Bibliography.

Index.

Queen Emma and Queen Edith

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 21/04/2001
      ISBN13: 9780631227380, 978-0631227380
      ISBN10: 0631227385

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      * Important study of women and power in medieval England. * Sets biographical study of two early English queens in social and political context. * Draws on latest research in womena s and feminist history as anthropology. * Provides insights into structure of medieval rule. .

      Trade Review
      There is much learning, originality and, indeed, entertainment in Pauline Stafford's Queen Emma and Queen Edith...This book develops a most interesting subject with learning and insight which illuminate the period as a whole." (English Historical Review)

      "It provides fascinating insights into medieval family structures, the manipulation of saints' cults, the nature of royal estates and patronage, to name but a few of its themes. Anyone who wants to understand the power structures of the early Middle Ages will want to read it." (History)

      "The stories of Queen Emma and Queen Edith are satisfyingly rich in the telling in Pauline Stafford's latest book, Queen Emma and Queen Edith. The sources which provide these riches are varied and Stafford's use of them masterly." (Parergon)

      "Readable and learned, it is an admirable illustration of the way in which gender studies may be used to enrich understanding of the whole history of a period." (Times Higher Education Supplement)

      "It will become an indispensable tool on undergraduate courses dealing with gender, power and politics in the middle ages ... It also represents a clear, elegantly written and meticulously documented contribution to the study of the eleventh (and tenth) century in England." (Gender and History)

      "(Stafford) has used her two queens to suggest a great deal, not only about queens and court politics in eleventh-century England but also about the society and politics of a whole period of west European history." (Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford: The Brown Book)



      Table of Contents
      List of Figures.

      Preface.

      Acknowledgements.

      Part I: The Stories. .

      Prologue.

      1. Emma and Edith in the Narratives of the Eleventh Century.

      2. Emma's and Edith's Narratives.

      Part II: The Structures. .

      3. The Faces of the Queen.

      4. Family: Structures and Ideals.

      5. Household, Land and Patronage.

      6. Queen and Queenship.

      7. The Fluctuating Power of the Queen: Witnessing and Identities.

      Part III: The Lives. .

      8. Emma.

      9. Edith.

      Appendix I The Lands and Revenues of Edith in Domesday Book.

      Appendix II Emma's and Edith's Household Followers.

      Appendix III Genealogical Tables.

      Bibliography.

      Index.

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