During the Early Modern period, the court of France offered a particularly favorable arena of action to the many women who formed the entourage of queens and princesses. Drawing upon a broad variety of sources, this volume explores their functions and status in courtly society, as well as the evolving roles of women in the circles of power, from...
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Charges et fonctions (XVe - XIXe siècle)
Caroline zum Kolk, Kathleen Wilson-Chevalier
If French court is a classical subject in modern history, birth and early childhood in the curial environment constitute rare specifical research topics through the available academic works. However, many archives make possible to reconstitute what happens around the pregnant queens or princesses.
Moyen-Âge - XIXe siècle
Pascale Mormiche, Stanis Perez