"Queenship and Voice in Medieval Northern Europe" offers a
unique perspective on aspects of female rulership in the
Scandinavian Middle Ages. Working with historical as well as
literary evidence from the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries, this
book shows how three queens -- Agnes of Denmark, Eufemia of Norway,
and Margareta, the union queen of the Scandinavian kingdoms --
marshaled the power of the royal voice in order to effect political
change. In conceptualizing the political landscape of late-medieval
Scandinavia as an acoustic landscape, Layher charts a new path of
historical and cultural analysis into the reach and resonance of
royal power in the Middle Ages.
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