My recent interview with Michael Evans seems like a companion piece to this interview, originally posted in January, so I thought I’d repost it for those who missed it. Enjoy! I’m back today with Elena “Ellie” Woodacre, editor of the recently published collection Queenship… Continue Reading “Q&A with Elena Woodacre (part 2 of 2)”
Category: Writing Women's LivesTags: Alice Perrers, Authority and Gender in Medieval and Renaissance Chronicles, Elena Woodacre, János Bak, Leonor of Navarre, Mary Tudor, Queens of Jerusalem, queenship, Queenship in the Mediterranean, The Queens Regnant of Navarre, Theresa Earenfight
My recent interview with Michael Evans seems like a companion piece to this interview, originally posted in January, so I thought I’d repost it for those who missed it. Enjoy! I’m back today with Elena “Ellie” Woodacre, editor of the recently published collection Queenship… Continue Reading “Q&A with Elena Woodacre (part 2 of 2)”
Category: Writing Women's LivesTags: Alice Perrers, Authority and Gender in Medieval and Renaissance Chronicles, Elena Woodacre, János Bak, Leonor of Navarre, Mary Tudor, Queens of Jerusalem, queenship, Queenship in the Mediterranean, The Queens Regnant of Navarre, Theresa Earenfight
Posted on January 6, 2014
by candacerobbbooks
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It’s my great pleasure to introduce you to Elena “Ellie” Woodacre, most recently the editor of Queenship in the Mediterranean: Negotiating the Role of the Queen in the Medieval and Early Modern Eras (Palgrave MacMillan 2013). Elena is Lecturer in Early Modern European History… Continue Reading “Interview with Elena Woodacre, editor of Queenship in the Mediterranean (part 1 of 2)”