The essays in this volume contribute to a new understanding of
the second half of the sixteenth century when England experienced
the unprecedented rule of two successive queens regnant. Focusing
on a diverse range of issues, from politics and personnel to
ceremony and costume, and from a range of perspectives," Tudor
Queenship" demonstrates that thinking about both queens at the same
time can be highly suggestive, and propels us to revise, develop
and understand, and to contextualize, traditional interpretations.
From what Elizabeth learnt from Mary, assessments of political
acumen and the significance of confessional differences this is the
first volume to focus on both Mary and Elizabeth, and to consider
them as Renaissance monarchs a European stage.
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