Dynastic Identity in Early Modern Europe

Dynastic Identity in Early Modern Europe

Rulers, Aristocrats and the Formation of Identities

Marini, Mirella; Geevers, Liesbeth

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

310

Mole

9781032922652

15 a 20 dias

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Avant-propos, Duc d' Arenberg; Introduction: aristocracy, dynasty and identity in early modern Europe, 1520-1700, Liesbeth Geevers and Mirella Marini. Part I Identity, Ethnicity and Monarchy: Aristocratic identity formation in 17th-century Ireland, Jane Ohlmeyer; The newcomer's dilemma: Henry IV of France and James I of England, Ronald G. Asch; Dynasty and elites: from early modern Europe to late imperial China, Jeroen Duindam. Part II Identity Formation and Family Relations: The Chievres legacy, the Croy family and litigation in Paris. Dynastic identities between the Low Countries and France (1519-1559), Violet Soen; From Arenberg to Aarschot and back again: female inheritance and the disputed 'merger' of two aristocratic identities, Mirella Marini; Points of transferral: Mademoiselle de Guise's will and the transferability of dynastic identity, Jonathan Spangler. Part III Manufacturing Identity: The fruits of war: the representation of Alessandro Farnese in Paolo Rinaldi's Liber Relationum, Sebastiaan Derks; To give to airy nothing a local habitation and a name: creating two great Swedish noble families, Fabian Persson; The Nassau orphans. the disputed legacy of William of Orange and the construction of the Prince of Orange (1584-1675), Liesbeth Geevers; Conclusion: 'The line of descent of nobles is from the blood of kings': reflections on dynastic identity, Hamish Scott. Bibliography; Index.
King John III;Mlle De Guise;Henry III;De La Gardie;Young Men;Dynastic Identity;Philip III;William III;Archivo General De Simancas;Jakob De La Gardie;Duchesse De Nemours;Dynastic Memory;Jeroen Duindam;La Tour;Germaine De Foix;Jelle Haemers;De Guise;Van Der Essen;Dutch Revolt;Duc De Guise;Duchesse De;Swedish Nobility;La Chaise;Guise Succession;Lorraine Princes