Mary I

Gender, Power, and Ceremony in the Reign of England’s First Queen

S Duncan author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan

Published:17th May '12

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"Duncan does not argue that Mary's reign was 'successfull,' but rather makes a strong case for a more favorable assessment of Mary's political abilities than she has been granted in the past while showing how certain circumstances beyond her control worked against her." (Tracy Adams, Associate Professor, University of Auckland, New Zealand)

This book explores the gender politics of the reign of Mary I of England from her coronation to her funeral and examines the ways in which the queen and her supporters used language, royal ceremonies, and images to bolster her right to rule and define her image as queen.This book explores the gender politics of the reign of Mary I of England from her coronation to her funeral and examines the ways in which the queen and her supporters used language, royal ceremonies, and images to bolster her right to rule and define her image as queen.

"Duncan's book is an interesting read that is accessible to historian form the undergraduate level to the professor. Her book contributes great to Marian studies and the history of queenship and women in power int he early modern period." (American Historical Review)

"This is a crisply argued contribution to the debate over Mary I that adds usefully to our appreciation of her long misunderstood reign." (Renaissance Quarterly)

ISBN: 9781349343843

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288 pages

1st ed. 2012