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Queen Hedwig Eleonora and the Arts : Court Culture in Seventeenth-Century Northern Europe, Hardback Book

Queen Hedwig Eleonora and the Arts : Court Culture in Seventeenth-Century Northern Europe Hardback

Edited by Kristoffer Neville, Lisa Skogh

Part of the Women and Gender in the Early Modern World series

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As queen consort and dowager, Hedwig Eleonora (1636–1715) held a unique position in Sweden for more than half a century.

As the dominant collector and patron of art and architecture in the realm, she left a strong mark on Swedish court culture.

Her dynastic network among the Northern European courts was extensive, and this helped to make Sweden a major cultural center in Northern Europe in the later seventeenth century.

This book represents the first major scholarly publication on the full range of Hedwig Eleonora’s endeavours, from the financing of her court to her place within a larger princely network, to her engagements with various cultural pursuits, to her public image. As the contributors show, despite her high profile, political position, and conspicuous patronage, Hedwig Eleonora experienced little of the animosity directed at many other foreign queens and regents, such as the Medici in France and Henrietta Maria in England.

In this way, she provides a model for a different and more successful way of negotiating the difficulties of joining a foreign court; the analysis of her circumstances thus adds a substantial dimension to the study of early modern queenship. Presenting much new scholarship, this volume highlights one extremely significant early modern woman and her imprint on Northern European history, and fosters international awareness of the importance of early modern Scandinavia for European cultural history.

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