Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Hearts
Unveiling the Legacy of a Misunderstood Queen
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:9th Dec '21
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This biography of Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Hearts uncovers the true legacy of a misunderstood queen, revealing her significant impact on Europe and England.
The biography titled Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Hearts offers a fresh perspective on one of the most misrepresented figures of the seventeenth century. Often depicted as a frivolous spendthrift more concerned with her theatrical pursuits and pet monkeys than with political affairs or her children, Elizabeth Stuart has long been misunderstood. Nadine Akkerman's work challenges these stereotypes, presenting a nuanced portrait of a woman shaped by the tumultuous events of her time. As the daughter of James VI and I, Elizabeth's life was marked by her marriage to Frederick V, Elector Palatine, and their brief reign as King and Queen of Bohemia, which ended in exile after just one year.
The narrative delves into Elizabeth's pivotal role during the Thirty Years' War and the English Civil Wars, showcasing her resilience and political acumen. Following her husband's death, she embraced the persona of a grieving widow while simultaneously engaging in a fierce political campaign to reclaim her children's rights. Akkerman's meticulous research reveals Elizabeth as a patron of the arts and a shrewd stateswoman, equipped with a sharp wit and a remarkable ability to navigate the complexities of her era.
Upon her return to England in 1661, Elizabeth Stuart was welcomed as the 'Queen of Hearts', a testament to her enduring legacy. Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Hearts not only redefines her historical image but also highlights her significant influence on both England and Europe, proving that she was far more than just the grandmother of George I.
An extraordinary biography of a much-maligned and much-forgotten queen... Akkerman knows her archive as few have ever done, and demonstrates how to resurrect an early modern woman. * Suzannah Lipscomb, Books of the Year 2021, BBC History Magazine *
[A] masterful transformative biography. * Noel Malcolm, The Daily Telegraph *
This excellent book sheds light on a part of Scottish history and European history that is too little known. It is also a reclamation of a figure of genuine significance and strength. * Stuart Kelly, The Scotsman *
Akkerman's sensitivity to literary and cultural symbolism deeply enriches this biography ... After all the macho chevaliers who served her in life, this Elizabeth has found a superb and sisterly champion in death. * Kate Maltby, The Spectator *
As a political biography, and as a sensitive exploration of the position of a royal woman, Nadine Akkermans book is excellent. * Jean Wilson, Times Literary Supplement *
Akkerman situates astonishingly comprehensive research against an even more complicated background, rooting her account in diplomatic reports, Elizabeth's own correspondence and numerous illustrations... [Her] erudite, pacey narration of the frustrations, downturns and highlights of Elizabeth's life make for compelling reading. I was gripped. * Anna Groundwater, Literary Review *
[Akkerman's book] comprises both personal and political history in which, seamlessly, Elizabeth's reported giggles at her wedding to Frederick of the Palatinate and her dislike of purgatives keep company with and are as well handled as Count Mansfeld's military advances on Breda. * Steven Veerapen, Aspects of History *
This new biography surpasses all earlier studies of Elizabeth Stuart. * Thomas Pert, The Seventeenth Century *
A goldmine for the Stuart enthusiast who wants to know everything about the fascinating and often misleadingly depicted Elizabeth Stuart, British princess and titular queen of Bohemia, and the times she lived in. * Eva Bonde, Historiskan *
Akkerman convincingly succeeds in developing a portrait of a remarkable woman. * Sven Externbrink, Redaktion sehepunkte *
This is a scholarly and fascinating account of both an extraordinary woman and of the time in which she lived. Using original source materials, much of which has not been seen before, Dr Akkerman is particularly skilled at showing how easily women can be misrepresented or erased from history. * Kate Mosse *
This is an important scholarly biography, of interest to those who work on British and European political, cultural, and religious history; court culture; and women's history; plus, it is readily accessible to anyone who enjoys a good, historical read. * Georgianna Ziegler, Folger Shakespeare Library (Emerita), Early Modern Women *
In Queen of Hearts, Nadine Akkerman combines matchless archival expertise with a story-teller's instinct to give new life to one of the seventeenth century's most misunderstood women. A gripping tale. * Natalie Zemon Davis *
ISBN: 9780199668304
Dimensions: 240mm x 160mm x 30mm
Weight: 1182g
624 pages