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In this volume, the authors bring fresh approaches to the subject of royal and noble households in medieval and early modern Europe. The essays focus on the people of the highest social rank: the nuclear and extended royal family, their household attendants, noblemen and noblewomen as courtiers, and physicians. Themes include financial and administrative management, itinerant households, the household of an imprisoned noblewoman, blended households, and cultural influence. The essays are grounded in sources such as records of court ceremonial, economic records, letters, legal records, wills, and inventories. The authors employ a variety of methods, including prosopography, economic history, visual analysis, network analysis, and gift exchange, and the collection is engaged with current political, sociological, anthropological, gender, and feminist theories.

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"The editor's introduction and sixteen papers offer a rich variety of approaches to the announced topic. [...] an impressive collection of serious work on a subject fully meriting our consideration. Editor and contributors have served us well". Joel T. Rosenthal, Sixteenth Century Journal, 2019. "As economic and administrative units “quite distinct from those of peasants, the gentry, and townspeople", royal and aristocratic households are critical to understanding politics in local, regional, international, intergenerational, and gendered contexts (Earenfight 3). The sixteen essays in the volume, ranging from the ninth to the mid-sixteenth century, deepen understandings of state-building processes and politics from a variety of perspectives: institutional, economic, cultural, gendered, and familial. The volume will be a valuable resource to political historians working on courts and gender.[...] It is an important contribution to new directions in the field of political history". Silvia Z. Mitchell, in Renaissance Quarterly, 73 (2), pp. 650-651.

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Contents List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors Introduction: Personal Relations, Political Agency, and Economic Clout in Medieval and Early Modern Royal and Elite Households  Theresa Earenfight 1 Domina et Fidelibus Eius: Elite Households in Tenth-Century Francia and Anglo-Saxon England  Megan Welton 2 Maintaining Elite Households in Germany and Italy, 900-1115: Finances, Control, and Patronage  Penelope Nash 3 Æthelings and their Entourages in Late Anglo-Saxon England: The Households, Retinues and Networks of Two Sons of King Æthelred the Unready  David McDermott 4 Joan de Valence and Her Household: Domesticity, Management, and Organization in Transition from Wife to Widow  Linda E. Mitchell 5 Eleanor of Brittany in Confinement: Problematizing Paradigms of the Household for Royal Prisoners  Eileen Kim 6 “All my frendys fro me thei flee”: The Disgraced and Unstable Household of Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester  Sally Fisher 7 Serving Isabella of France: From Queen Consort to Dowager Queen  Caroline Dunn 8 Political Power-Brokers in the Fifteenth Century English Royal Household  Alexander Brondarbit 9 “Our Servants Say Scandalous Things about You:” Royal Households in the Fourteenth-Century Crown of Aragon  Alana Lord 10 Love, Calumnies, Murders, War, Ambition, and Survival at the Court of King Fernando and Queen Leonor Teles of Portugal (1367-1384)  Isabel de Pina Baleiras 11 The Portuguese Household of an English Queen: Sources, Purposes, Social Meaning (1387-1415)  Manuela Santos Silva 12 Royal Household and Political Parties: The Configuration of Ferdinand the Catholic’s Entourage in Castile (1469-1516)  Germán Gamero Igea 13 Rocking the Cradle and Ruling the World: Queens’ Households in Late Medieval and Early Modern Aragon and France  Zita Rohr 14 A Precarious Household: Catherine of Aragon in England, 1501-1504  Theresa Earenfight 15 There and Back Again: The Hospitality and Consumption of a Sixteenth-Century English Travelling Household  Audrey M. Thorstad 16 The Households of Portuguese infantesin Avis Dynasty: Formation and Autonomy of Alternative Centers of Power in the Sixteenth Century  Hélder Carvalhal Index

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 22/03/2018
      ISBN13: 9789004314320, 978-9004314320
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      Book Synopsis
      In this volume, the authors bring fresh approaches to the subject of royal and noble households in medieval and early modern Europe. The essays focus on the people of the highest social rank: the nuclear and extended royal family, their household attendants, noblemen and noblewomen as courtiers, and physicians. Themes include financial and administrative management, itinerant households, the household of an imprisoned noblewoman, blended households, and cultural influence. The essays are grounded in sources such as records of court ceremonial, economic records, letters, legal records, wills, and inventories. The authors employ a variety of methods, including prosopography, economic history, visual analysis, network analysis, and gift exchange, and the collection is engaged with current political, sociological, anthropological, gender, and feminist theories.

      Trade Review
      "The editor's introduction and sixteen papers offer a rich variety of approaches to the announced topic. [...] an impressive collection of serious work on a subject fully meriting our consideration. Editor and contributors have served us well". Joel T. Rosenthal, Sixteenth Century Journal, 2019. "As economic and administrative units “quite distinct from those of peasants, the gentry, and townspeople", royal and aristocratic households are critical to understanding politics in local, regional, international, intergenerational, and gendered contexts (Earenfight 3). The sixteen essays in the volume, ranging from the ninth to the mid-sixteenth century, deepen understandings of state-building processes and politics from a variety of perspectives: institutional, economic, cultural, gendered, and familial. The volume will be a valuable resource to political historians working on courts and gender.[...] It is an important contribution to new directions in the field of political history". Silvia Z. Mitchell, in Renaissance Quarterly, 73 (2), pp. 650-651.

      Table of Contents
      Contents List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors Introduction: Personal Relations, Political Agency, and Economic Clout in Medieval and Early Modern Royal and Elite Households  Theresa Earenfight 1 Domina et Fidelibus Eius: Elite Households in Tenth-Century Francia and Anglo-Saxon England  Megan Welton 2 Maintaining Elite Households in Germany and Italy, 900-1115: Finances, Control, and Patronage  Penelope Nash 3 Æthelings and their Entourages in Late Anglo-Saxon England: The Households, Retinues and Networks of Two Sons of King Æthelred the Unready  David McDermott 4 Joan de Valence and Her Household: Domesticity, Management, and Organization in Transition from Wife to Widow  Linda E. Mitchell 5 Eleanor of Brittany in Confinement: Problematizing Paradigms of the Household for Royal Prisoners  Eileen Kim 6 “All my frendys fro me thei flee”: The Disgraced and Unstable Household of Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester  Sally Fisher 7 Serving Isabella of France: From Queen Consort to Dowager Queen  Caroline Dunn 8 Political Power-Brokers in the Fifteenth Century English Royal Household  Alexander Brondarbit 9 “Our Servants Say Scandalous Things about You:” Royal Households in the Fourteenth-Century Crown of Aragon  Alana Lord 10 Love, Calumnies, Murders, War, Ambition, and Survival at the Court of King Fernando and Queen Leonor Teles of Portugal (1367-1384)  Isabel de Pina Baleiras 11 The Portuguese Household of an English Queen: Sources, Purposes, Social Meaning (1387-1415)  Manuela Santos Silva 12 Royal Household and Political Parties: The Configuration of Ferdinand the Catholic’s Entourage in Castile (1469-1516)  Germán Gamero Igea 13 Rocking the Cradle and Ruling the World: Queens’ Households in Late Medieval and Early Modern Aragon and France  Zita Rohr 14 A Precarious Household: Catherine of Aragon in England, 1501-1504  Theresa Earenfight 15 There and Back Again: The Hospitality and Consumption of a Sixteenth-Century English Travelling Household  Audrey M. Thorstad 16 The Households of Portuguese infantesin Avis Dynasty: Formation and Autonomy of Alternative Centers of Power in the Sixteenth Century  Hélder Carvalhal Index

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