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Elite Women As Diplomatic Agents In Early Modern Italy And Hungary The Aragonese Dynastic Network 14701510 Jessica Oleary

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Elite Women As Diplomatic Agents In Early Modern Italy And Hungary The Aragonese Dynastic Network 14701510 Jessica Oleary
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Publisher: Arc Humanities
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.61 MB
Author: Jessica O'Leary
ISBN: 9781641892421, 1641892420
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Elite Women As Diplomatic Agents In Early Modern Italy And Hungary The Aragonese Dynastic Network 14701510 Jessica Oleary by Jessica O'leary 9781641892421, 1641892420 instant download after payment.

This book explores the diplomatic role of women in early modern European dynastic networks through the study of Aragonese marriage alliances in late fifteenth-century Italy and Hungary. It challenges the frequent erasure of dynastic wives from diplomatic and political narratives to show how elite women were diplomatically active agents for two dynasties. Chapters analyze the lives of Eleonora (1450-1493) and Beatrice d'Aragona (1457-1508), daughters of King Ferrante of Naples (1423-1494), and how they negotiated their natal and marital relationships to achieve diplomatic outcomes. While Ferrante expected his daughters to follow paternal imperatives and to remain engaged in collective dynastic strategy, the extent of his kinswomen's continued participation in familial projects was dependent on the nature of their marital relationships. The book traces the access to these relationships that enabled courtly women to re-enter the diplomatic space after marriage, not as objects, but as agents, with their own strategies, politics, and schemes.
ISBN : 9781641892421

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