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Author Persson, Fabian, author

Title Women at the early modern Swedish court : power, risk, and opportunity / Fabian Persson
Published Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2021]

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Description 1 online resource (342 p.)
Series Gendering the Late Medieval and Early Modern World ; 14
Gendering the late medieval and early modern world ; 14.
Contents A Swedish Artemisia manquee -- Commemorating a dynasty -- Dynastic memory -- 14. The court as substitute family -- The Princess, her sister and the need for trust -- A court of her own -- Court rather than family -- A long-lost sister -- The entertaining princess -- 15. Epilogue -- Glossary -- Court positions -- Abbreviations -- Coinage -- The calendar -- Bibliography -- Manuscript sources -- Published sources -- Index -- List of illustrations
The extraordinary success of Karin Månsdotter -- Pimped to a king -- The role of a royal mistress -- Royals -- 10. The performance of a lifetime: Being Queen Consort -- Being foreign -- Being sociable -- Being self-assured -- Being a success -- 11. The winding road: Royal marriage negotiations -- A queen's worth -- How to pick a marriage partner -- Successful failures -- 12. The broken mirror: Gender differences in the system of royal apartments -- Mirroring apartments -- Royal apartments outside Stockholm -- Renovations -- A mirror cracked -- In-built gender -- 13. Death and beyond
Ageing and unmarried -- 7. Filth among the apples: Hierarchy and gender at court -- A Swedish Table of Ranks -- Formal hierarchies -- Royal decisiveness -- Increasing formality -- Marks of status -- Negotiating the hierarchy -- 8. A small circle with wide horizons -- Living under surveillance -- Socialised into a group -- Widening interests and attitudes -- Changes in appearance -- The best school in the world -- 9. Fumbling for power: Being a royal mistress -- A golden age of adultery -- A passing fancy -- An emotional anchor -- A lesser sort of marriage
Pay and perquisites -- Marriage -- The appeal of the court -- 4. Noblewomen crossing borders -- Change over time -- Princely women visiting and residing in Sweden -- Swedish noblewomen in service abroad -- Clean break or gradual erosion? -- From melting pot to enclave -- 5. Servants of power -- Everyday power -- and more -- Maids of Honour as power brokers -- Everyday power -- and high politics -- Power struggles on several levels -- Emerentia Düben -- Juliana Schierberg -- Anna Catharina Bärfelt -- Measures of success -- 6. Left behind -- Reputational damage -- Beata Sophia Horn, trapped at court
Cover -- Table of Contents -- Genealogical charts -- Dramatis personae -- Note on names -- Acknowledgements -- List of illustrations -- Introduction: Women living with power -- Opportunities -- Growing interest -- Sources and the challenge of invisibility -- Outsiders -- 1. Rituals of royal compassion -- Who and when -- Institutionalisation -- The quality of compassion -- 2. Why be at court? The example of the Königsmarcks -- Insiders -- 3. All the Queen's women -- The creation of the Swedish court in the sixteenth century -- The women in service -- The recruitment process
Summary What was possible for a woman to achieve at an early modern court? By analysing the experiences of a wide range of women at the court of Sweden, this book demonstrates the opportunities open to women who served at, and interacted with, the court; the complexities of women's agency in a court society; and, ultimately, the precariousness of power. In doing so, it provides an institutional context to women's lives at court, charting the full extent of the rewards that they might obtain, alongside the social and institutional constrictions that they faced. Its longue durée approach, moreover, clarifies how certain periods, such as that of the queens regnant, brought new possibilities. Based on an extensive array of Swedish and international primary sources, including correspondence, financial records and diplomatic reports, it also takes into account the materialities used to create hierarchies and ceremonies, such as physical structures and spaces within the court. Comprehensive in its scope, the book is divided into three parts, which focus respectively on outsiders at court, insiders, and members of the royal family
Analysis Women, Power, Status, Risk, Opportunity
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Figure 1: Women at court took part very visibly in public ceremonies, such as the coronation of Queen Hedvig Eleonora. Juriaen Ovens, Coronation of Hedvig Eleonora, c. 1654. Copyright Nationalmuseum (Stockholm)
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 07, 2021)
Subject Women -- Sweden -- History
Women -- Sweden -- Social conditions
European history.
Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700.
Social and cultural history.
Gender studies: women.
HISTORY / Modern / 17th Century.
Courts and courtiers
Women
Women -- Social conditions
SUBJECT Sweden -- Court and courtiers -- History
Subject Sweden
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789048543533
9048543533