The Lioness Roared: The Problems of Female Rule in English History
Charles Beem uses Gender Studies and political and constitutional History to examine the problems faced by female rulers throughout British history, from the twelfth century Empress Matilda's imaginative efforts to become England's first regnant queen, to Queen Victoria's remarkable exercise of political power during the Bedchamber Crisis of 1839.
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The Lioness Roared: The Problems of Female Rule in English History
Charles Beem uses Gender Studies and political and constitutional History to examine the problems faced by female rulers throughout British history, from the twelfth century Empress Matilda's imaginative efforts to become England's first regnant queen, to Queen Victoria's remarkable exercise of political power during the Bedchamber Crisis of 1839.
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The Lioness Roared: The Problems of Female Rule in English History

The Lioness Roared: The Problems of Female Rule in English History

by C. Beem
The Lioness Roared: The Problems of Female Rule in English History

The Lioness Roared: The Problems of Female Rule in English History

by C. Beem

Hardcover(2006)

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Overview

Charles Beem uses Gender Studies and political and constitutional History to examine the problems faced by female rulers throughout British history, from the twelfth century Empress Matilda's imaginative efforts to become England's first regnant queen, to Queen Victoria's remarkable exercise of political power during the Bedchamber Crisis of 1839.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781403972033
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 04/21/2006
Series: Queenship and Power
Edition description: 2006
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

Professor of History, University of North Carolina, Pembroke, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Lioness Roared Making a Name for Herself: The Empress Matilda and the Construction of Female Lordship in Twelfth Century England Her Kingdom's Wife: Mary I and the Gender of Regal Power "I Am Her Majesty's Subject": Queen Anne, Prince George of Denmark, and the Transformation of the English Male Consort "What Power Have I Left?": Queen Victoria's Bedchamber Crisis Revisted Does the Lioness Still Roar?
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