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Sartorial Politics in Early Modern Europe: Fashioning Women [Hardback]

Contributions by (Southampton University), Contributions by (Kings College), Contributions by (Lille), Edited by , Contributions by (Yale), Contributions by (University of Adelaide), Contributions by (Granada), Contributions by (U of Mass at Boston), Contributions by (York University), Contributions by (Kings College, University of London)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 344 pages, height x width: 240x170 mm, 11 Illustrations, color; 67 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Visual and Material Culture, 1300-1700
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Jul-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Amsterdam University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9462986002
  • ISBN-13: 9789462986008
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 344 pages, height x width: 240x170 mm, 11 Illustrations, color; 67 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Visual and Material Culture, 1300-1700
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Jul-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Amsterdam University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9462986002
  • ISBN-13: 9789462986008
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For women at the early modern courts, clothing and jewellery were essential elements in their political arsenal, enabling them to signal their dynastic value, to promote loyalty to their marital court and to advance political agendas. This is the first collection of essays to examine how elite women in early modern Europe marshalled clothing and jewellery for political ends. With essays encompassing women who traversed courts in Denmark, Finland, England, France, Germany, Habsburg Austria, Poland-Lithuania, Italy, Spain and Portugal, the contributions cover a broad range of elite women from different courts and religious backgrounds as well as varying noble ranks.

Recenzijas

"I see the importance of the publication not only in that shows fashion as a public affair, but that it very specifically shows fashion as space, in which within the time possibilities they could prefer to be politically implemented highly built women. The publication will be beneficial for researchers in the field of history, history of art and gender disciplines." - Linda Muchovį, Czech Historical Journal (translated from Czech), 119 (2021)



"The books range of disciplines, from political and social history to the history of dress, Renaissance art, and theater, will make it interesting and useful to a wide readership. The essays demonstrate the effectiveness of detailed technical analysis of dress working hand in hand with the analysis of elite womens theatricalization of their power from the fifteenth to the seventeenth century." - Ann Rosalind Jones, Early Modern Women Journal, Volume 15, No. 2, Spring 2021

"This volume will be of interest to scholars of court culture and dress history, but it should also be taken seriously by political historians and gender scholars. This is a cross cultural and multi disciplinary collection full of bold new claims about court studies and fashion history, and is an asset to the catalogue at Amsterdam University Press, which is gaining a much deserved reputation for their Visual and Material Culture 1300 1700 series." - Dr. Sophie Pitman, The Journal of Dress History, Volume 4, Issue 3, Autumn 2020

List of Illustrations
9(6)
Introduction 15(18)
Erin Griffey
1 Isabella d'Este's Sartorial Politics
33(24)
Sarah Cockram
2 Dressing the Queen at the French Renaissance Court: Sartorial Politics
57(18)
Isabelle Paresys
3 Dressing the Bride: Weddings and Fashion Practices at German Princely Courts in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
75(18)
Kirsten O. Frieling
4 Lustrous Virtue: Eleanor of Austria's Jewels and Gems as Composite Cultural Identity and Affective Maternal Agency
93(22)
Lisa Mansfield
5 Queen Elizabeth: Studded with Costly Jewels
115(24)
Susan Vincent
6 A `Cipher of A and C set on the one Syde with diamonds': Anna of Denmark's Jewellery and the Politics of Dynastic Display
139(22)
Jemma Field
7 `She bears a duke's revenues on her back': Fashioning Shakespeare's Women at Court
161(22)
Robert I. Lublin
8 How to Dress a Female Kins: Manifestations of Gender and Power in the Wardrobe of Christina of Sweden
183(24)
Julia Holm
9 Clothes Make the Queen: Mariana of Austria's Style of Dress, from Archduchess to Queen Consort (1634-1665)
207(20)
Laura Olivdn Santaliestra
10 `The best of Queens, the most obedient wife': Fashioning a Place for Catherine of Braganza as Consort to Charles II
227(26)
Maria Hayward
11 Chintz, China, and Chocolate: The Politics of Fashion at Charles IPs Court
253(24)
Juliet Claxton
Evelyn Welch
12 Henrietta Maria and the Politics of Widows' Dress at the Stuart Court
277(26)
Erin Griffey
Works Cited 303(30)
Index 333
Erin Griffey is Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Auckland and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, London. She is a specialist in early modern visual and material culture and has published widely on the Stuart court. Her book, On Display: Henrietta Maria and the Materials of Magnificence at the Stuart Court, was published by Yale University Press in 2015.