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4. Noblewomen crossing borders
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of illustrations 9
- Acknowledgements 13
- Note on names 15
- Dramatis personae 17
- Genealogical charts 29
- Introduction: Women living with power 31
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Outsiders
- 1. Rituals of royal compassion 47
- 2. Why be at court? The example of the Königsmarcks 59
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Insiders
- 3. All the Queen’s women 77
- 4. Noblewomen crossing borders 103
- 5. Servants of power 121
- 6. Left behind 149
- 7. Filth among the apples: Hierarchy and gender at court 169
- 8. A small circle with wide horizons 189
- 9. Fumbling for power: Being a royal mistress 207
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Royals
- 10. The performance of a lifetime: Being Queen Consort 229
- 11. The winding road: Royal marriage negotiations 243
- 12. The broken mirror: Gender differences in the system of royal apartments 253
- 13. Death and beyond 265
- 14. The court as substitute family 287
- 15. Epilogue 307
- Glossary 311
- Bibliography 313
- Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of illustrations 9
- Acknowledgements 13
- Note on names 15
- Dramatis personae 17
- Genealogical charts 29
- Introduction: Women living with power 31
-
Outsiders
- 1. Rituals of royal compassion 47
- 2. Why be at court? The example of the Königsmarcks 59
-
Insiders
- 3. All the Queen’s women 77
- 4. Noblewomen crossing borders 103
- 5. Servants of power 121
- 6. Left behind 149
- 7. Filth among the apples: Hierarchy and gender at court 169
- 8. A small circle with wide horizons 189
- 9. Fumbling for power: Being a royal mistress 207
-
Royals
- 10. The performance of a lifetime: Being Queen Consort 229
- 11. The winding road: Royal marriage negotiations 243
- 12. The broken mirror: Gender differences in the system of royal apartments 253
- 13. Death and beyond 265
- 14. The court as substitute family 287
- 15. Epilogue 307
- Glossary 311
- Bibliography 313
- Index 333