Queenship in the Later Middle Ages, c. 1350-ca. 1500

Adams, Tracy, “L’Affaire de la Tour de Nesle: Love Affair as Political Conspiracy,” in C. Leveleux-Teixeira, Ribémont B (eds.) Le crime de l’ombre. Paris: Klincksieck, 2010. 17–40.

Adams, Tracy. “Anne de France and Gift-Giving: The Exercise of Female Power.”  In Susan Broomhall, (ed.), Women, Power, and Authority at the French Court, 1483–1563. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2018, pp. 65–84.

Adams, Tracy. Christine de Pizan and the Fight for France. University Park: Penn State Press, 2014.

Adams, Tracy. “Gender, Reputation, and Female Rule in the World of Brantôme.” In Queenship, Gender, and Reputation in the Medieval and Early Modern West, 1060-1600. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, pp. 29-49.

Adams. Tracy. The Life and Afterlife of Isabeau of Bavaria (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010).

Adams, Tracy. “Renaissance Queenship: A Review Article.” Explorations in Renaissance Culture 42:1 (2016): 87–107.

Adamska, Anna, “Latin and Vernacular – Reading and Meditation: Two Polish Queens and Their Books,” in Sabrina Corbellini (ed.), Cultures of Religious Reading in the Late Middle Ages (Turnhout Brepols Publishers, 2013), pp. 219–46.

Baleiras, Isabel de Pina. “Love, Calumnies, Murders, War, Ambition, and Survival at the Court of King Fernando and Queen Leonor Teles of Portugal (1367-1384).” In Theresa Earenfight (ed). Royal and Elite Households in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: More than Just a Castle. Leiden: Brill, 2018, pp. 248–70.

Beer, Michelle. “Practices and performances of queenship: Catherine of Aragon and Margaret Tudor, 1503-1533.” Doctoral Dissertation. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2014.

Benz, Lisa. “Conspiracy and Alienation: Queen Margaret of France and Piers Gaveston, the King’s Favorite.” In Rohr and Benz (eds). Queenship, Gender, and Reputation in the Medieval and Early Modern West, 1060-1600, pp.119–41.

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Borkowska, Urszula, “The Funeral Ceremonies of the Polish Kings from the Fourteenth to the Eighteenth Centuries,” The Journal of Ecclesiastical History 36 (1985), pp 513–34.

———, “Theatrum Ceremoniale at the Polish Court as a System of Social and Political Communication,” in Anna Adamska and Marco Mostert (eds), The Development of Literate Mentalities in East Central Europe (Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2004), pp. 431–50.

Boruchoff, D. (ed.), Isabel la Católica, Queen of Castile: Critical Essays (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003).

Brown, C. J., The Queen’s Library: Image-Making at the Court of Anne of Brittany (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010).

Brown, C. J., (ed.), The Cultural and Political Legacy of Anne de Bretagne: Negotiating Convention in Books and Documents (Woodbridge: D. S. Brewer, 2010).

Brown, Michael H. “War, Marriage, Tournament: Scottish Politics and the Anglo-French War, 1448–1450.” Scottish Historical Review 98:1 (2019): 1–21.

Cabanas, Maria Isabel Morán. “Interferências de relações adúlteras na Corte em romances velhos sobre Inês de Castro—o cocktail da memória coletiva.” In Silvia Cernadas Martínas Miguel Gracía-Fernández, eds. Reinas e infantas en los reinos medievales iberícos. Santiago de Compostela: Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, 2018, pp. 439–56.

Cahill Marrón, Emma Luisa. “La alianza castellano-inglesa en la Baja Edad Media a través de sus matrimonios regios.” In Silvia Cernadas Martínas Miguel Gracía-Fernández, eds. Reinas e infantas en los reinos medievales iberícos. Santiago de Compostela: Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, 2018, pp. 415–26.

Casteen, E. “Sex and Politics in Naples: The Regnant Queenship of Johanna I.” The Journal of the Historical Society 11:2 (2011): 183–210.

Cid Gavín, Alejandro. “Doña Violante de Aragón: Promotora y protectora de los mendicants.” In Silvia Cernadas Martínas Miguel Gracía-Fernández, eds. Reinas e infantas en los reinos medievales iberícos. Santiago de Compostela: Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, 2018, pp. 143–52.

Codet, Cecile. “Defining the virtues of a queen: mirrors for Isabelle I-era of Castile.” E-Spania-Revue Electronique d’Etudes Hispaniques Medievales 22 (2015).

Comba, M. “Methods of Queenship in Matrimonial Diplomacy: Fifteenth Century Scottish Royal Women,” Constellations 5:2 (2014) [https://ejournals.library.ualberta.ca/index.php/constellations/article/view/22030]

Conde Cid, Natalia. “Juana e Inés de Castro: reinas en la vida y en la muerte.” In Silvia Cernadas Martínas Miguel Gracía-Fernández, eds. Reinas e infantas en los reinos medievales iberícos. Santiago de Compostela: Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, 2018, pp. 255–82.

Costa, Joaquim Luís. “Mafalda Sanches entre dois reinos: rainha anulada em Castela infanta reconhecida em Portugal.” In Silvia Cernadas Martínas Miguel Gracía-Fernández, eds. Reinas e infantas en los reinos medievales iberícos. Santiago de Compostela: Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, 2018, pp. 119–42.

Costa Toipa, Helena Maria Ribeiro Almeida. “Pedro Perpinhão e a primeira biografia Latina da Rainha Santa Isabel, De Vita et Moribus Beatae Elisabethae Lusitaniae Reginae. Fontes literaárias portuguesas.” In Silvia Cernadas Martínas Miguel Gracía-Fernández, eds. Reinas e infantas en los reinos medievales iberícos. Santiago de Compostela: Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, 2018, pp. 485–508.

Downie, F., She is But a Woman: Queenship in Scotland, 1424–1463 (Edinburgh: John Donald, 2006).

Dunn, Caroline. “Serving Isabella of France: From Queen Consort to Dowager Queen.” In Theresa Earenfight, (ed). Royal and Elite Households in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: More than Just a Castle. Leiden: Brill, 2018, pp. 169–201.

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Earenfight, Theresa. The King’s Other Body: María of Castile and the Crown of Aragon (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010).

Earenfight, Theresa. “A Lifetime of Power: Beyond Binaries of Gender.” In Heather J. Tanner (ed.), Medieval Elite Women and the Exercise of Power, 1100–1400: Moving beyond the Exceptionalist Debate. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp. 271–93.

Earenfight, Theresa. “Trastámara Kings, Queens, and the Gender Dynamics of Monarchy.” In The Emergence of León-Castile, c. 1065–1500: Essays Presented to J. F. O’Callaghan. Edited by James Todesca. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2015. 141–60.

Earenfight, Theresa (ed.), Queenship and Political Power in Medieval and Early Modern Spain (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005).

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Etting, V., Queen Margrethe I, 1353–1412, and the Founding of the Nordic Union (Leiden: Brill, 2004).

Evans. Michael R. “The Missing Queen? Eleanor of Aquitaine in the Early Reign of Louis VII.” In Michael L. Bardot and Laurence W. Marvin (eds), Louis VII and His World. Leiden: Brill, 2018, pp. 105–13.

Faccon, Manuela. “Felipa y Catalina de Lancaster en los tronos iberícos y las peripecias de la traducción de la Confessio Amantis.” In Silvia Cernadas Martínas Miguel Gracía-Fernández, eds. Reinas e infantas en los reinos medievales iberícos. Santiago de Compostela: Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, 2018, pp. 333–46.

Fandiño Fuentes, Rafael. “Sobre doña Juana de Castro y su enterramiento en la cathedral compostela.” In Silvia Cernadas Martínas Miguel Gracía-Fernández, eds. Reinas e infantas en los reinos medievales iberícos. Santiago de Compostela: Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, 2018, pp. 243–54.

Fenton, Kirsten. “The tale of Queen Ælfthryth in William of Malmesbury’s Gesta Regum Anglorum. In Janet L. Nelson and Susan Reynolds, with Susan M. Johns (eds.).Gender and Historiography: Studies in the History of the Earlier Middle Ages in Honour of Pauline Stafford. London: Institute of Historical Research, 2012.

Finn, K. M., The Last Plantagenet Consorts: Gender, Genre, and Historiography, 1440–1627 (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012).

Fisher, S. “‘Margaret R’: Lady Margaret Beaufort’s Self-fashioning and Female Ambition,” in C. Fleiner and E. Woodacre (eds), Virtuous or Villainess? The Image of the Royal Mother from the Early Medieval to the Early Modern Era, 151–72.

Foessel, A., “The Political Traditions of Female Rulership in Medieval Europe.” In Judith M. Bennett and Ruth Mazo Karras (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Women and Gender in Medieval Europe, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013).

Gamero Igea, G. “Stepmother and Mother of Princes: Legitimation and Political Action during the Reign of Juana Enríquez (1447–1468),” in E. Woodacre and C. Fleiner (eds), Royal Mothers and Their Ruling Children, 31–52.

Garcia Herrero, Maria del Carmen, and Angela Munoz Fernandez. “Queenship and Monastic Foundations in the Crowns of Castile and Aragon. An Approach to the Topic.” Edad Media: Revista de Historia 18 (2017): 16-48.

Gaude-Ferragu, Murielle. Queenship in Medieval France, 1300-1500 (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016).

Geaman, Kristen L. “Beyond Good Queen Anne: Anne of Bohemia, Patronage, and Politics.” In Heather J. Tanner (ed.), Medieval Elite Women and the Exercise of Power, 1100–1400: Moving beyond the Exceptionalist Debate. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp. 67–89.

Georgiou, Andriani.  “Empresses in Byzantine Society: Justifiably Angry or Simply Angry?” In Stavroula Constantinouand Mati Meyer (eds), Emotions and Gender in Byzantine Culture. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.

Gibbons, Rachel C. “Isabeau of Bavaria, Queen of France: Queenship and Political Authority as “Lieutenante-Général” of the Realm.” In Rohr and Benz (eds), Queenship, Gender, and Reputation in the Medieval and Early Modern West, 1060-1600, pp. 143-160.

Grana Cid, Maria del Mar. “Catherine of Lancaster, the Order of Preachers, and Queenship: Monastic Policies.” Edad Media: Revista de Historia 18 (2017): 75-100.

Glyn, E. L. “Negotiating Queenship from Malory to Shakespeare.” Doctoral Dissertation. King’s College London, 2015.

Godoy Domínguez, María Jesús. “Isabel: la recreación cinematográfica postmoderna de una reina medieval.” In Silvia Cernadas Martínas Miguel Gracía-Fernández, eds. Reinas e infantas en los reinos medievales iberícos. Santiago de Compostela: Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, 2018, pp. 531–44.

Green, David. “‘A woman given to slippery ways’? The reputation of Joan, the Fair Maid of Kent.” In People, Power and Identity in the Late Middle Ages: Essays in Memory of W. Mark Ormrod, eds. Gwilym Dodd, Helen Lacey, Anthony Musson. London: Routledge, 2021.

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Hicks, Michael A., Anne Neville (London: Faber & Faber, 2011).

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Hurlburt, Holly S. “Women, Gender, and Rulership in Medieval Italy.” History Compass 4:3 (2006): 528-35.

Jasperse, J.  “Duke Charles of Guelders (r.1492-†1538) and the ‘restoration’ of the tomb monument of Gerard IV and Margaret in the Roermond Minster,” in A.-M. J. van Egmond and C. A. Chvannes-Mazel (eds), Medieval Art in the Northern Netherlands before Van Eyck. Clavis: Stichting publicaties middeleeuwse kunst, 2014. 172–87.

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Karaskova, Olga, “’Ung dressoir de cinq degrez’: Mary of Burgundy and the Construction of the Image of the Female Ruler,” in Juliana Dresvina and Nicholas Sparks (eds), Authority and Gender in Medieval and Renaissance Chronicles: Papers delivered at the Cambridge International Chronicles Symposium (Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars, 2012), pp. 318–43.

Karagianni, Alexandra. “Female Monarchs in the Medieval Byzantine Court: Prejudice, Disbelief, and Calumnies,” in E. Woodacre (ed.), Queenship in the Mediterranean, pp. 9–25.

Klaniczay, G., Holy Rulers and Blessed Princesses: Dynastic Cults in Medieval Central Europe (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002).

Klassen, J. M., Warring Maidens, Captive Wives, and Hussite Queens: Women and Men at War and at Peace in Fifteenth Century Bohemia (New York: Columbia University Press, 2000).

Kosior, K. “Outlander, Baby Killer, Poisoner? Rethinking Bona Sfroza’s Black Legend,” in C. Fleiner and E. Woodacre (eds), Virtuous or Villainess? The Image of the Royal Mother from the Early Medieval to the Early Modern Era, 199–224.

Laynesmith, Jayne L., “Constructing Queenship at Coventry: Pageantry and Politics at Margaret of Anjou’s ‘Secret Harbour,’” in The Fifteenth Century III. Authority and Subversion (Woodbridge: Boydell, 2003), pp. 137–48.

Laynesmith, Jayne L., “Fertility Rite or Authority Ritual? The Queen’s Coronation in England 1445–87,” Social Attitudes and Political Structures in the Fifteenth Century (Stroud: Sutton, 2000).

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Laynesmith, Jayne L., “The Kings’ Mother,” History Today 56:3 (2006), pp. 38–44.

Laynesmith, Jayne L. The Last Medieval Queens: English Queenship, 1445–1503 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004).

Laynesmith, Jayne L., “A Paper Crown: The Titles and Seals of Cecily Duchess of York,” The Ricardian 10:133 (1996).

Laynesmith, Jayne L., “Telling Tales of Adulterous Queens in Medieval England: from Olympias of Macedonia to Elizabeth Woodville,” in Lynette Mitchell (ed.), Every Inch a King: Comparative Studies in Kings and Kingship in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds (Leiden: Brill, 2012).

Laynesmith, Jayne L., “The Thistle & the Rose,” History Scotland 3 (2003).

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Loconte, Aislinn, “‪Constructing Female Sanctity in Late Medieval Naples: The Funerary Monument of Queen Sancia of Majorca,” in Elizabeth L’Estrange, ‪Alison More (eds), Representing Medieval Genders and Sexualities in Europe: Construction, Transformation, and Subversion, 600–1530 (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2011), pp. 107–26.

López Izquierdo, M. “Palabras de reinas, santas y alcahuetas: Modalización y representación del discurso femenino en la literatura medieval,” Cahiers de linguistique et de civilisation hispaniques médiévales 27 (2004): 83–94.

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Mancinelli, Chiara. “Devoción religiosa y estructuración de reformas: las reinas aragonesas María de Luna y María de Castilla y el convent del Santo Espríritu del Monte (Gilet).” In Silvia Cernadas Martínas Miguel Gracía-Fernández, eds. Reinas e infantas en los reinos medievales iberícos. Santiago de Compostela: Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, 2018, pp. 319–32.

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Mielke, Christopher. “Doubly Crowned: The Public and Private Image of Two Fourteenth-Century Hungarian Queens.” Trivent (2019). Open access: http://trivent-publishing.eu/

Mielke, Christopher. “From Her Head to Her Toes: Gender-Bending Regalia in the Tomb of Constance of Aragon, Queen of Hungary and Sicily.” Royal Studies Journal5:2 (2018): 49–62. DOI: http://doi.org/10.21039/rsj.

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Rohr, Zita.  “Lessons for My Daughter: Self-fashioning Stateswomanship in the Late Medieval Crown of Aragon,” in Self-Fashioning and Assumptions of Identity in Medieval and Early Modern Iberia, Laura Delbrugge (ed.). Leiden: Brill, 2014. 46–78.

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Rohr, Zita Eva. “Playing the Catalan: The Rise of the Chess Queen; Queenship and Political Motherhood in Late Medieval Aragon and France,” in C. Fleiner and E. Woodacre (eds), Virtuous or Villainess? The Image of the Royal Mother from the Early Medieval to the Early Modern Era, 173–98.

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