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5. The Mystic, the Monarch, and the Persistence of “the Medieval”: Elizabeth Barton and Henry VIII
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Monastic Politics: St. Colette of Corbie, Franciscan Reform, and the House of Burgundy 11
- 2. Strategic Saints and Diplomatic Devotion: Margaret of York, Anne d’Orléans, and Female Political Action 36
- 3. The Sword and the Cloister: Joan of Arc, Margaret of Anjou, and Christine de Pizan in England, 1445–1540 58
- 4. Religion and Female Rule: Isabel of Castile and the Construction of Queenship 87
- 5. The Mystic, the Monarch, and the Persistence of “the Medieval”: Elizabeth Barton and Henry VIII 119
- 6. Dissolution, Diaspora, and DeWning Englishness: Syon in Exile and Elizabethan Politics 139
- Conclusion: The Power of the Past 168
- Notes 181
- Works Cited 235
- Index 251
- Acknowledgments 263
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Monastic Politics: St. Colette of Corbie, Franciscan Reform, and the House of Burgundy 11
- 2. Strategic Saints and Diplomatic Devotion: Margaret of York, Anne d’Orléans, and Female Political Action 36
- 3. The Sword and the Cloister: Joan of Arc, Margaret of Anjou, and Christine de Pizan in England, 1445–1540 58
- 4. Religion and Female Rule: Isabel of Castile and the Construction of Queenship 87
- 5. The Mystic, the Monarch, and the Persistence of “the Medieval”: Elizabeth Barton and Henry VIII 119
- 6. Dissolution, Diaspora, and DeWning Englishness: Syon in Exile and Elizabethan Politics 139
- Conclusion: The Power of the Past 168
- Notes 181
- Works Cited 235
- Index 251
- Acknowledgments 263