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Colonization, Piracy, and Trade in Early Modern Europe: The Roles of Powerful Women and Queens Softcover Repri Edition
Contributor(s): Paranque, Estelle (Editor), Probasco, Nate (Editor), Jowitt, Claire (Editor)
ISBN: 3319860917     ISBN-13: 9783319860916
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
OUR PRICE:   $31.34  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: September 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Europe - Great Britain - General
- Political Science | Imperialism
- History | Social History
Dewey: 306.09
Series: Queenship and Power
Physical Information: 0.57" H x 5.83" W x 8.27" (0.72 lbs) 255 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - British Isles
 
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Publisher Description:
This collection brings together essays examining the international influence of queens, other female rulers, and their representatives from 1450 through 1700, an era of expanding colonial activity and sea trade. As Europe rose in prominence geopolitically, a number of important women--such as Queen Elizabeth I of England, Catherine de Medici, Caterina Cornaro of Cyprus, and Isabel Clara Eugenia of Austria--exerted influence over foreign affairs. Traditionally male-dominated spheres such as trade, colonization, warfare, and espionage were, sometimes for the first time, under the control of powerful women. This interdisciplinary volume examines how they navigated these activities, and how they are represented in literature. By highlighting the links between female power and foreign affairs, Colonization, Piracy, and Trade in Early Modern Europe contributes to a fuller understanding of early modern queenship.