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Power Sharing: The Co-monarchy of Philip and Mary
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: “Partners both in throne and grave”
pp. 11
Memorializing Mary and Elizabeth
pp. 31
Examples and Admonitions: What Mary Demonstrated for Elizabeth
pp. 47
Godly Queens: The Royal Iconographies of Mary and Elizabeth
pp. 63
The Reformation of Tradition: The Coronations of Mary and Elizabeth
pp. 81
Dressed to Impress
pp. 95
Elizabeth I: An Old Testament King
pp. 113
A Culture of Reverence: Princess Mary’s Household 1525–27
pp. 127
Christian Women or Sovereign Queens? The Schooling of Mary and Elizabeth
pp. 145
“Spes maxima nostra”: European Propaganda and the Spanish Match
pp. 159
Power Sharing: The Co-monarchy of Philip and Mary
pp. 173
“Woman, Warrior, Queen?” Rethinking Mary and Elizabeth
pp. 191
“Your most assured sister”: Elizabeth I and the Kings of France
pp. 209
What Happened to Mary’s Councilors?
pp. 225
To Serve the Queen
pp. 239
Women, Friendship, and Memory
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