Linked Publications
In this section we are featuring publications relevant to our research topic on the economic agency of royal women authored by our project team and participants and other key works on the subject.
FORTHCOMING PROJECT PUBLICATIONS
Outputs in Progress from Phase 1 of the Queen's Resources Project
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Special Issue: "The Queen's Business" in Management and Organizational History
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Special Issue: “The Economic Power of European Queens: Sources, Resources and Expenditure” in Journal of Medieval History
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Special Issue: "La intervención económica y la actividad de las mujeres de élite y de la realeza en la Europa premoderna" in De Medio Aevo
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Collection: Pricing a Bride: Medieval and Early Modern Dowries and Nuptial Economic Policies (Amsterdam University Press “Studies in Monarchy & Money” Series)
Rodrigues & Santos Silva, “Private’s properties, seigniorial tributes and jurisdictional rents: the income of the Queens of Portugal in the Middle Ages”
Ana Maria S.A Rodrigues and Manuela Santos Silva, “Private properties, seigniorial tributes and jurisdictional rents: the income of the Queens of Portugal in the Middle Ages”, in Theresa Earenfight (ed.), Women and Wealth in Late Medieval Europe (New York: Palgrave/Macmillan, 2010), pp. 209-228.
Rodrigues, "For the honour of her lineage and body: The dowers and dowries of some late medieval queens of Portugal"
Ana Maria S. A. Rodrigues, “For the honor of her lineage and body: The dowers and dowries of some late medieval queens of Portugal”, in e-Journal of Portuguese History, 5-1, summer 2007, pp. 1-13.
Wright, "A Dower for Life: Understanding the Dowers of England's Medieval Queens"
Katia Wright, "A Dower for Life: Understanding the Dowers of England's Medieval Queens" in Aidan Norrie et al eds., Later Plantagenet and the Wars of the Roses Consorts: Power, Influence and Dynasty (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2023), 145-164.
Backerra and Sarti, "Mitgift, Widerlage, Wittum: Geld in dynastischen Heiraten (ca. 1450-1650)"
Backerra, Charlotte, and Cathleen Sarti. “Mitgift, Widerlage, Wittum: Geld in dynastischen Heiraten (ca. 1450-1650).” Werkstatt Geschichte 88, no. 2 (2023): 15–28; Special Issue Reden über Geld in der internationalen Politik.
Woodacre, "Preserving the queen’s resources, pressing ancient privileges: Joan of Navarre and the management of forest and park lands"
Elena Woodacre, "Preserving the queen’s resources, pressing ancient privileges: Joan of Navarre and the management of forest and park lands" in Susan Broomhall and Clare Davidson eds, Queenship and Natural Resource Management in Early Modern Europe, 1400-1800 (London, Routledge, forthcoming 2024).