French Royal Women during the Restoration and July Monarchy: Redefining Women and Power
This book examines public discussions around France's four most prominent royal women during the first and second Restoration and July Monarchy: the duchesse d’Angoulême, the duchesse de Berry, Queen of the French Marie-Amélie, and Adélaïde d’Orléans. These were the most powerful women of the last decades of the French monarchy, but the new roles women were assigned in post-revolutionary France did not permit them to openly exercise political influence. This book explores continuities and variations in narratives of royal legitimacy, and how historians, authors, and politicians used national history - particularly medieval and early modern history - to either legitimize or undermine the French monarchy, and to define women's social and political roles.

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French Royal Women during the Restoration and July Monarchy: Redefining Women and Power
This book examines public discussions around France's four most prominent royal women during the first and second Restoration and July Monarchy: the duchesse d’Angoulême, the duchesse de Berry, Queen of the French Marie-Amélie, and Adélaïde d’Orléans. These were the most powerful women of the last decades of the French monarchy, but the new roles women were assigned in post-revolutionary France did not permit them to openly exercise political influence. This book explores continuities and variations in narratives of royal legitimacy, and how historians, authors, and politicians used national history - particularly medieval and early modern history - to either legitimize or undermine the French monarchy, and to define women's social and political roles.

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French Royal Women during the Restoration and July Monarchy: Redefining Women and Power

French Royal Women during the Restoration and July Monarchy: Redefining Women and Power

by Heta Aali
French Royal Women during the Restoration and July Monarchy: Redefining Women and Power

French Royal Women during the Restoration and July Monarchy: Redefining Women and Power

by Heta Aali

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This book examines public discussions around France's four most prominent royal women during the first and second Restoration and July Monarchy: the duchesse d’Angoulême, the duchesse de Berry, Queen of the French Marie-Amélie, and Adélaïde d’Orléans. These were the most powerful women of the last decades of the French monarchy, but the new roles women were assigned in post-revolutionary France did not permit them to openly exercise political influence. This book explores continuities and variations in narratives of royal legitimacy, and how historians, authors, and politicians used national history - particularly medieval and early modern history - to either legitimize or undermine the French monarchy, and to define women's social and political roles.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030597566
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 06/11/2021
Series: Queenship and Power
Edition description: 1st ed. 2021
Pages: 261
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Heta Aali is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Turku, Finland, and has published widely on French cultural history, nineteenth-century historiography, and medievalism.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction.- 2.The Decade the Monarchy was Restored.- 3. The Duchess of Berry and the 1820s.- 4. The First Decade of the July Monarchy.- 5. Last Decade of the July Monarchy.- 6. Conclusion.
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