An edition of She-Wolves (2010)

She-wolves

the women who ruled England before Elizabeth

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Helen Castor
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An edition of She-Wolves (2010)

She-wolves

the women who ruled England before Elizabeth

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When Edward VI died in 1553, the extraordinary fact was that there was no one left to claim the title of king of England. For the first time, England would have a reigning queen, but the question was which one: Katherine of Aragon's daughter, Mary; Anne Boleyn's daughter, Elizabeth; or one of their cousins, Lady Jane Grey or Mary, Queen of Scots. But female rule in England also had a past. Four hundred years before Edward's death, Matilda, daughter of Henry I and granddaughter of William the Conqueror, came tantalizingly close to securing the crown for herself. And between the twelfth and fifteenth centuries three more exceptional women -- Eleanor of Aquitaine, Isabella of France, and Margaret of Anjou -- discovered how much was possible if pre-sumptions of male rule were not confronted so explicitly, and just how quickly they might be vilified as "she-wolves" for their pains. The stories of these women, told here in all their vivid detail, expose the paradox that female heirs to the Tudor throne had no choice but to negotiate. Man was the head of woman, and the king was the head of all. How, then, could royal power lie in female hands? - Publisher.

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Table of Contents

Beginnings
6 July 1553: the king is dead
Long live the queen?
Matilda: Lady of England
This land grew dark
Mathilda imperatrix
Lady of England
Greatest in her offspring
Eleanor: an incomparable woman
An incomparable woman
The war without love
By the wrath of god, Queen of England
Surpassing almost all the queens of this world
Isabella: Iron Lady
One man so loved another
Dearest and most powerful
"Someone has come between my husband and myself"
Iron lady
Margaret: a great and strong laboured woman
Our lady sovereign
A great and strong laboured woman
Might and power
The queen sustains us
New beginnings
6 July 1553: long live the queen
Not of ladies' capacity
A queen and by the same title a king also.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
942.009/9
Library of Congress
DA28.2 .C37 2011, DA28.2.C37 2011

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Pagination
p. cm.

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Open Library
OL24803971M
ISBN 13
9780061430763, 9780061430770
LCCN
2010013263

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