The Gender of Shared Sovereignty: Texts and the Royal Marriage of Isabella and Ferdinand
Document Type
Contribution to Books
Publication Date
2003
Publication Title
Women, Texts, and Authority in the Early Modern Spanish World
Abstract
An essay collection examining the relation between text and gender in Spain from a broad geographical, social and cultural perspective across more than 300 years. It focuses on two main themes: gender relations in the shaping of family and community life, and women's authority in spheres of power.
Repository Citation
Lehfeldt, Elizabeth, "The Gender of Shared Sovereignty: Texts and the Royal Marriage of Isabella and Ferdinand" (2003). History Faculty Publications. 76.
https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/clhist_facpub/76
Original Citation
Lehfeldt, E. A. (2003). The gender of shared sovereignty: texts and the royal marriage of Isabella and Ferdinand. In M. V. Vicente & L. R. Corteguera (eds.) The Gender of Shared Sovereignty: Texts and the Royal Marriage of Isabella and Ferdinand (pp. 37-55). Aldershot, Hampshire, England ; Burlington, Vt. : Ashgate.