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Mary I : Gender, Power, and Ceremony in the Reign of England’s First Queen
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Sarah Duncan
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2012
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Palgrave Macmillan US
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978-1-349-34384-3
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978-1-137-04790-8
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2012
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10.1057/9781137047908
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Book chapters
The Coronation of a Queen
Introduction
The Succession of a Queen
The Queens Two Bodies
The Marriage of a Queen
Cruele Jesabel or Handemayde of God? Mary as Jezebel and Virgin
Conclusion
An Uncroned King out of a Straunge Lande
To Be the King
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 11
The Succession of a Queen
pp. 21
The Coronation of a Queen
pp. 37
The Queen’s Two Bodies: Female Sovereignty and the Anglo-Spanish Marriage Negotiations
pp. 61
The Marriage of a Queen: Mary’s Consort, Philip of Spain, and the Royal Marriage Ceremony
pp. 89
To Be the King: Defining the Roles of Queen Regnant and King Consort
pp. 111
“Cruele Jesabel” or “Handemayde of God”? Mary as Jezebel and Virgin
pp. 135
“An Uncroned King out of a Straunge Lande”: Philip as Conqueror or Savior
pp. 165
Conclusion
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