Queens Consort: England's Medieval Queens

Queens Consort: England's Medieval Queens

by Lisa Hilton (Author)

Synopsis

England's medieval queens were elemental in shaping the history of the nation. In an age where all politics were family politics, dynastic marriages placed English queens at the very centre of power - the king's bed. From Matilda of Flanders, the Conqueror's queen, to Elizabeth of York, the first Tudor consort, England's queens fashioned the nature of monarchy and influenced the direction of the state. Occupying a unique position in the mercurial, often violent world of medieval state-craft, English queens had to negotiate a role that combined tremendous influence with terrifying vulnerability. Lisa Hilton's meticulously researched new book explores the lives of the twenty women who were crowned queen between 1066 and 1503, reconsidering the fictions surrounding well-known figures like Eleanor of Aquitaine and illuminating the lives of forgotten figures such as Adeliza of Louvain. War, adultery, witchcraft, child abuse, murder - and occassionally even love - formed English queenship, but so too did patronage, learning and fashion. Lisa Hilton considers the evolution of the queenly office alongside intimate portraits of the individual women, dispelling the myth that medieval brides were no more than diplomatic pawns. From Eleanor of Castile's eccentric passion for fruit to Anne of Bohemia's contribution to the Protestant reformation, QUEENS CONSORT is a provocative and dramatic narrative which redefines English history in terms of an exceptional group of women whose personal ambitions, triumphs and failures helped to give birth to the modern state.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 496
Edition: 1
Publisher: W&N
Published: 09 Oct 2008

ISBN 10: 0297852612
ISBN 13: 9780297852612
Book Overview: Young, highly promotable historian A comprehensive and novel approach to British history

Media Reviews
a highly readable book. it has a good story to tell -- Michael Prestwich BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE Critic's Choice: a procession of Mathildas, Isabelles, Elizabeths and Eleanors who were, as Hilton shows, more than mere corollaries of their husbands -- Lucy Moore DAILY MAIL Reading this stimulating pageant of a book. one frequently shudders at the fate of women in bygone ages -- Antonia Fraser MAIL ON SUNDAY a fascinating read CHOICE as Hilton displays so effectively through the depth of her research, no two queens were the same. a fascinating read -- Mary Fitzgerald NEW STATESMAN why should the men get all the credit? Hilton redresses the imbalance in this absorbing study of 20 queens TATLER Lisa Hilton's corrective Queens Consort illuminates these 20 lives. -- Helen Brown DAILY TELEGRAPH Juicy tome exploring what it really meant to be married to a medieval king EASY LIVING A treasure trove of little-known facts, this book provides us with a more rounded picture of English history -- David McLaurin THE TABLET the women's stories are meticulously and confidently written. definitely worth a read -- Sheefa Shiraz FAMILY HISTORY MAGAZINE the author convincingly demonstrates that these women were more than merely pawns, and that many of them were exceptional women in their own right GOOD BOOK GUIDE
Author Bio
Lisa Hilton's first book THE REAL QUEEN OF FRANCE was published in 2002. She was educated at Oxford University and lives with her husband in Milan.