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13. The Roles of Noble Women in Early Modern Marriage

Friday, January 7, 9:30–11:30 a.m.

Convention Center, Room 304

  • Chair: Gayle K. Brunelle, California State University at Fullerton

  • Papers: Morgan la Fées and Prétendues Fiancés: Noble Marriage and Negotiation in Early Modern France
    Barbara Stephenson, Mount Holyoke College

    The Sovereign Bride: Presenting Princess Mary Tudor as Both Ruler and Consort, 1518–32
    Jeri McIntosh, Johns Hopkins University

    Undutiful Daughters: Marriages without Familial Consent in the Sixteenth-Century German Nobility
    Judith J. Hurwich, Fairfield University

  • Comment: Sarah Hanley, University of Iowa
   
     
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