When Women Ruled the World: Making the Renaissance in Europe
English
By (author): Maureen Quilligan
Sixteenth-century Europe was a time of destabilisation of age-old norms and the waging of religious warsyet it also witnessed the remarkable flowering of a pacific culture cultivated by a cohort of extraordinary women rulers who sat on Europes thrones, most notably Mary Tudor, Elizabeth I, Mary, Queen of Scots and Catherine de Medici.
Recasting the dramatic stories and complex political relationships among these four women rulers, Maureen Quilligan rewrites centuries of scholarship that sought to depict intense personal hatreds among them. Instead, showing how the queens engendered a culture of mutual respect, When Women Ruled the World focuses on the gift-giving by which they aimed to ensure female bonds of friendship and alliance. Detailing the artistic and political creativity that flourished in the pockets of peace created by these queens, Quilligans lavishly illustrated work offers a new perspective on the glory of the Renaissance and the women who helped to create it.
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