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Frictions and Failures, Cultural Encounters in Crisis, edited by Almut Bues

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Frictions and Failures, Cultural Encounters in Crisis, edited by Almut Bues
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Frictions and Failures
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
968775368
Responsibility statement
edited by Almut Bues
Series statement
Quellen und Studien Niemiecki Instytut Historyczny w Warszawie, Bd. 34
Sub title
Cultural Encounters in Crisis
Summary
The conference volume Frictions and Failures: Cultural Encounters in Crisis focuses on those dynastic marriages which ran into difficulties of various kinds, and examines a wide range of cases in order to determine what caused these problems. Conflict situations could easily arise from the queen consort's presence at her new court. These conflicts might be religious (consorts were often of a different faith from that of their husband and new country), personal (rivalries with mistresses or favorites), diplomatic, or political. The case studies elucidate what these frictions tell us a) about the specific context in which they occurred, and b) about the problems, limitations and challenges of cultural transfer in general. The volume also considers (in a broader sense) whether success and failure are adequate and helpful terms in assessing the impact of the queen's consort. The geographical range of the territories discussed covers not only West and Central Europe but extends to Hungary, Lithuania, Muscovy, and Russia. This is particularly valuable as it helps to take orthodox consorts into consideration, as well as the elective monarchy of Poland, in which the role of the consort is, by definition, different from that of a consort in a system of dynastic succession. --, Provided by publisher
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