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Queen Emma and Queen Edith: Queenship and Women's Power in Eleventh-Century England

ISBN: 978-0-631-22738-0

April 2001

Wiley-Blackwell

384 pages

Description
Through detailed study of these women the author demonstrates the integral place of royal queens in the rule of the English kingdom and in the process of unification by which England was made.
About the Author
Pauline Stafford was born and educated in Leeds and received her first degree and doctorate from Oxford University. She now holds a personal Chair at the University of Huddersfield. She is author of numerous articles on early English history, and on the history of early medieval women. Her previous books include Queens, Concubines and Dowagers (1983) and Unification and Conquest: A Political and Social History of England in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries (1989). She was consultant editor of The Biographical Dictionary of British Women (1996) and is a member of the editorial Collective of Gender & History. She is married with three children.
Features

  • Important study of women and power in medieval England.

  • Sets biographical study of two early English queens in social and political context.

  • Draws on latest research in women's and feminist history as anthropology.

  • Provides insights into structure of medieval rule.