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Women and Politics in Early Modern England, 1450-1700 [Hardcover]

James Daybell

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Women's involvement in politics - the narratives of kings and queens, and colourful stories of women's participation in court plots and intrigues - has always been the domain of biographers and historians interested in old-fashioned high political history. Read the first page
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