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Magdalena S. Sánchez (Author)
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June 14, 1998 080187243X 978-0801872433

In the early seventeenth-century, when Spanish interests often competed with those of the House of Austria, three women in the court of Philip III of Spain—Empress María, Philip's grandmother; Margaret of Austria, Philip's wife; and Margaret of the Cross, Philip's aunt—worked behind the scenes to win favor for the causes of the Austrian Habsburgs.

In The Empress, the Queen, and the Nun, historian Magdalena Sánchez offers an intriguing examination of the political power wielded by these three women. Sánchez examines the ways that women used religious piety, childbearing, illnesses such as melancholy, and marriage arrangements to sway political decisions. They employed distinct strategies and languages at informal occasions such as meals, masquerade celebrations, and religious ceremonies to influence the political scene. By incorporating women into informal political networks, this work breaks new ground in the study of early modern European politics.


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This study represents a fresh and innovative approach to diplomatic history, as well as women's history. It is an impressive achievement.

(Jodi Bilinkoff, University of North Carolina, Greensboro )

With brilliant analysis and careful archival research Magdalena Sánchez breaks new ground and lays to rest the old stereotypes about passive, apolitical, and powerless women.

(Mary Elizabeth Perry, Occidental College )

Sánchez has provided us with an illuminating study of the place of women in the court politics of Philip III's reign. Her fresh readings of how these women exercised their considerable political power should prompt historians of early-modern Spain to re-examine their understanding both of early-modern Spanish women and the court of Philip III.

(Elizabeth Lehfeldt Bulletin of the Society of Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies )

Sanchez's portrayal of court politics is convincing and solidly documented, and it broadens our understanding of not only a little-studied and often-derided reign but also the hidden logics of a crucial political institution, the court, in a period of transition toward government by royal favorites.

(James S. Amelang Journal of Modern History )

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"This study represents a fresh and innovative approach to diplomatic history, as well as women's history. It is an impressive achievement." -- Jodi Bilinkoff, University of North Carolina, Greensboro

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 268 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (June 14, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 080187243X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801872433
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A good read, August 29, 2010
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I really enjoyed this glimpse into the lives of the Hapsburg royal women. These women are usually given very little coverage in the history books. Marriage or the convent...that were your choices (if you can call them a free choice). The book is a series of essays, so much of the information is repeated, however, I am keeping the book for my 16th/17th century history collection.
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5.0 out of 5 stars M. Sánchez y la hostoria de la mujer en la corte española, December 3, 2009
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La obra de M. S. Sánchez es un referente obligado para culaquier estudio sobre historia de la mujer. Aquí hace un sugerente análisis sobre la influencia política indirecta de la mujer en la corte barroca española a través de los perfiles de tres mujeres de gran importancia durante el reinado de Felipe III. Interesa no sólo por los datos que aporta, sino también por el esquema teórico y metodológico que plantea.
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THIS COMMENTARY, written by Hans Khevenhuller, imperial ambassador to the Spanish court, epitomizes the rivalry that existed between the Duke of Lerma and the three. Read the first page
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las cosas sucedidas, camarera mayor, royal almoner, cloistered section, degli stati europei, las honras, mayordomo mayor, varios sucesos, una privanza, royal confessor, royal convent, pious activities, mujer cristiana, royal women, early modern court, melancholic humors, ooo ducats, cloistered convent, court chronicler, diplomatic network, imperial ambassador, female illness, aristocratic women, pious deeds, familial connections
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Empress Maria, Margaret of Austria, Duke of Lerma, Margaret of the Cross, Austrian Habsburgs, Central Europe, Juan de Borja, Council of State, Mendes Silva, Archduke Albert, Richard Haller, House of Austria, Luis de Aliaga, Santa Isabel, Archduke Ferdinand, Descalzas Reales, Duke of Uceda, Juan Carrillo, Hans Khevenhiiller, Juan de la Palma, Pedro Franqueza, Mariana de San, Isabel Clara Eugenia, Maria Sidonia, Philip Ill
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