She-Wolves
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She-Wolves
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She-Wolves
The fascinating story of how royal power came to lie in female hands for the first time under the Tudor queens - and of the four women who came before them who, whilst never reigning monarchs, held great power.
She-Wolves by Helen Castor is a fascinating, true account of how royal power came to lie female hands thanks to the influence of four women: Matilda, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Isabella of France and Margaret of Anjou. As seen on the BBC documentary series.
When Edward VI—Henry VIII's longed-for son—died in 1553, extraordinarily, there was no one left to claim the title King of England. For the first time, all the contenders for the crown were female.
In 1553, England was about to experience the 'monstrous regiment'—the unnatural rule—of a woman. But female rule in England also had a past. Four hundred years before Edward's death, Matilda, daughter of Henry I and granddaughter of William the Conqueror, came tantalisingly close to securing her hold on the power of the crown.
Between the 12th and the 15th centuries, three more exceptional women—Eleanor of Aquitaine, Isabella of France, and Margaret of Anjou—discovered, as queens consort and dowager, how much was possible if the presumptions of male rule were not confronted so explicitly.
The stories of these women—told here in all their vivid humanity—illustrate the paradox which the female heirs to the Tudor throne had no choice but to negotiate. Man was the head of woman, and the king was the head of all. How, then, could a woman be king? How could royal power lie in female hands?
She-Wolves by Helen Castor is a fascinating exploration of the challenges faced by these pioneering women who laid the groundwork for female sovereignty in England.
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She-Wolves by Helen Castor receives praise for its engaging narrative and scholarly depth, offering a captivating account of powerful English queens. The book is lauded for its vivid storytelling, insightful analysis, and the author's ability to bring historical events to life with elegance and sympathy. Critics appreciate its exploration of timeless issues and commend its appeal to both history enthusiasts and casual readers.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780571237067
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 07 July 2011
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Faber & Faber
Edition: Main
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 30.0mm
Width: 126.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 411g
Pages: 496
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About the Author
Helen Castor is a historian of medieval England, and a Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. Her last book, Blood and Roses, a biography of the 15th century Paston family, was longlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize in 2005 and won the English Association's Beatrice White Prize in 2006. She lives in London with her husband and son.
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