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Memorialising Premodern Monarchs : Medias of Commemoration and Remembrance
Papal Commemoration, 1300–1700: Institutional Memory and Dynasticism
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: The Memorialisation of Monarchs in an International Context
pp. 13
“The Whole Stature of a Goodly Man and a Large Horse”: Memorialising Henry VIII’s Manly, Knightly and Warrior Status
pp. 37
Papal Commemoration, 1300–1700: Institutional Memory and Dynasticism
pp. 65
Island Queens: Appropriated Portraits of Royal Samoan Women
pp. 89
King Sigismund III Vasa’s Column in Warsaw: A Memorial in Honour of the King, A Representation of Power, and a Commemoration of the Father
pp. 119
Personal or Perfunctory? Philippa of Hainault’s Legacy Through Religious Patronage and St Katharine’s by the Tower
pp. 141
The Heroes Who Turned Into Stones and Songs: The Memory of the Monarch Reflected in the Old Tamil Caṅkam Literature
pp. 169
Memories and Memorials of Literature and Art at the Turn of the First Millennium
pp. 197
Memory and Kingship in the Manuscripts of Matthew Paris
pp. 221
Maria Theresia and Catherine II: The Bodies of a Female Ruler in Propaganda, Criticism, and Retrospect
pp. 245
Mighty Lady and True Husband: Queen Margaret of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden in Norwegian Memory
pp. 265
Oh to be a Queen: Representations of Eleanor of Aquitaine and Isabella of Angoulême, Two Scandalous Queens, in Popular Fiction
pp. 291
From “She-Wolf” to “Badass”: Remembering Isabella of France in Modern Culture
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