Royal Patronage, Court Culture and Dynastic Politics
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Clarissa Campbell Orr is Reader in Enlightenment, Gender and Court Studies at Anglia Ruskin University -- .
Contents Editors acknowledgements List of contributors List of illustrations Introduction: Court studies, gender and womens history 1660-1837 Clarissa Campbell Orr 1. Catherine of Braganza and cultural politics Edward Corp 2. Mary Beatrice of Modena: the second blessd of womankind? Andrew Barclay 3. Queen Anne: victim of her virtues? Robert Bucholz 4. Queen Caroline of Ansbach and the European princely museum tradition Joanna Marschner 5. Queens-in-waiting: Caroline of Ansbach and Augusta of Saxe-Coburg as Princess of Wales Christine Gerrard 6. Anne of Hanover and Orange (1707-59) as patron and practitioner of the arts Richard G. King 7. The daughters of George II: marriage and dynastic politics Vanessa Baker-Smith 8. To play what game she pleased without observation: Princess Augusta and the political drama of succession, 1736-56 John L. Bullion 9. Queen Charlotte, Scientific Queen Clarissa Campbell Orr 10. Queen Adelaide: malign influence or consort maligned? - A. W. Purdue Index -- .