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This book demonstrates the evolution of resilience and recovery as
a concept by applying it to a new context, that of courts and
monarchies. These were remarkably resilient institutions, with a
strength and malleability that allowed them to ‘bounce back’
time and again. This volume highlights the different forms of
resilience displayed in European courts during the medieval and
early modern periods. Drawing on rarely published sources, it
demonstrates different models of monarchical resilience, ranging
from the survival of sovereign authority in political crisis, to
the royal response to pandemic challenges, to other strategies for
resisting internal or external threats. Resilience and Recovery
illustrates how symbolic legitimacy and effective power were
strongly intertwined, creating a distinct collective memory that
shaped the defence of monarchical authority over many centuries.
This work offers a new portrayal of Queen Maria Carolina of Naples
as a woman of power with weaknesses and ambitions, and analyzes the
Queen's actions, from her political choices to her alliance and
betrayals. A careful examination of the period (1781-1785) covered
by the diary shows that the daily life of the Queen and offers key
evidence of her political acumen and her personal relationships.
Recca cross-analyses unpublished personal documents, which include
the integral diary and private correspondence. The book focuses on
the political influence that Queen Maria Carolina wielded beside
her husband, King Ferdinand IV, and the criticism that has been
made by contemporary historians and intellectuals who have often
tended to discredit the sovereign for personal rather than
political reasons.
This work offers a new portrayal of Queen Maria Carolina of Naples
as a woman of power with weaknesses and ambitions, and analyzes the
Queen's actions, from her political choices to her alliance and
betrayals. A careful examination of the period (1781-1785) covered
by the diary shows that the daily life of the Queen and offers key
evidence of her political acumen and her personal relationships.
Recca cross-analyses unpublished personal documents, which include
the integral diary and private correspondence. The book focuses on
the political influence that Queen Maria Carolina wielded beside
her husband, King Ferdinand IV, and the criticism that has been
made by contemporary historians and intellectuals who have often
tended to discredit the sovereign for personal rather than
political reasons.
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