Anne of Bohemia

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Afterlife
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Anne's Father
Anne’s Father
Appellant Crisis
Author_Kristen L. Geaman
Balas Rubies
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Charles IV
Chaste Marriage
Chaucer
childbearing
childlessness
Christ Child
Cramp Rings
dynastic marriage politics
Edward III
Emperor Charles IV
English court culture
English Middle Ages
English politics
English royal household structure
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femininity
gender identity
Gold Cup
Henry III
Heritage
historical intercession analysis
History of Monarchy
intercessory role
John Purvey
John Wyclif
Medieval England
medieval fertility practices
medieval gender hierarchy
medieval gender studies
Medieval History
Medieval Queens
medieval queenship political agency
Medieval Women
Michael De La Pole
Middle Ages
motherhood
patronage
Political Role
Poor Clares Convent
Queen Consort
Queen of England
Queen's Gold
Queenship
Queen’s Gold
Richard II
Richard's Court
Richard's Reign
Richard’s Court
Richard’s Reign
royal government records
royal patronage networks
Royal Studies
Van Dussen
Vitus Cathedral
Wenceslas IV
Wilton Diptych
womanhood

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367234676
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume examines the life of Anne of Bohemia, the first queen of Richard II (1377–1399), and situates her within the context of medieval queenship by arguing that Anne ably fulfilled the political role of the queen consort through her intercession, patronage, and piety.

Much previous scholarship on Anne has focused on her relationship with famous poets, such as Geoffrey Chaucer, but from analyzing government documents it becomes clear that Anne used her wealth and status to enact power. Through financial, religious, and cultural patronage, Anne rewarded supporters and servants and influenced court life. The examination of sources such as a letter from Anne to her half brother, and an apothecary bill that contains some fertility medicines suggests that the queen both desired and tried to have children. As such, the volume questions the public imagination of Anne and shows that, in this example, although she died childless, Anne and Richard attempted to have children throughout their marriage.

With the inclusion of tables listing Anne’s acts of intercession and her land holdings and land grants, Anne of Bohemia is a useful tool for students and scholars interested in queenship studies, medieval women’s history, and the history of the English monarchy.

Kristen L. Geaman is an associate lecturer at the University of Toledo, USA. Her research interests include women’s and gender history and infertility. She has published articles about Anne of Bohemia in English Historical Review, Social History of Medicine, and English Consorts: Power, Influence, Dynasty (2022).

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