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Colonization, Piracy, and Trade in Early Modern Europe: The Roles of Powerful Women and Queens
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"This volume demonstrates how fruitful interdisciplinary work can be in the fields of political, cultural, diplomatic, and global history. . In that respect, the editors have reached their aim to stress 'that women . played crucial authoritative roles and were, at times, in charge of the decision-making processes that shaped what was to be 'discovered' and, just as importantly, who was to participate and benefit' . ." (Indravati Félicité, Early Modern Woman, EMWJ, Vol. 15 (2), 2021)
"A fascinating collection of scholarly articles about the role of Queens and other powerful women in trade, finance and foreign affairs during the fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.. The book is a valuable contribution to the study of queenship, revealing the full range of activities undertaken by early modern royal women." (royalhistorian.com, February, 2018)
"This edited volume offers a number of case studies exemplifying how not only queen consorts and regents across Europe, but also women from more humble backgrounds, entered these spheres and showed themselves competent rulers, diplomats, and patrons of overseas exploration. . This edited collection is likely to appeal to scholars of royal studies and early modern diplomacy, and students of (political) history and gender studies." (Nadia T. van Pelt, Journal of the Northern Renaissance, northernrenaissance.org, November, 2017)
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