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Women, Royalisms and Exiles 1640–1669 = Towards Writing the Royalist Diaspora /
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Title/Author:
Women, Royalisms and Exiles 1640–1669/ by Sonya Cronin.
Reminder of title:
Towards Writing the Royalist Diaspora /
Author:
Cronin, Sonya.
Description:
VIII, 242 p.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Women—History. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-89609-6
ISBN:
9783030896096
Women, Royalisms and Exiles 1640–1669 = Towards Writing the Royalist Diaspora /
Cronin, Sonya.
Women, Royalisms and Exiles 1640–1669
Towards Writing the Royalist Diaspora /[electronic resource] :by Sonya Cronin. - 1st ed. 2022. - VIII, 242 p.online resource.
1. Introduction -- 2. Retreat Not Defeat: Politicized Topographies and a Poetics of Order -- 3. Processes of Re-orientation: Cultural Fora as Sites of Reunion -- 4. This Triple Identity: Sites of Self-fashioning in Diasporic Environments -- 5. The Homecoming: Conclusions.
This book examines a range of royalist women’s cultural responses to war, dislocation, diaspora and exile through a rich variety of media across multiple geographies of the archipelago of the British Isles and as far as The Hague and Antwerp on the Continent, thereby uniquely documenting comparative links between women’s cultural production, types of exile and political allegiance. Offering the first full length study to therorize the royalist condition as one of diaspora, it chronologically charts a series of ruptures beginning with initial displacement and dispersal due to civil war in the early 1640s and concludes with examination of the homecoming for royalist exiles after the restoration in 1660. As it retrieves its subjects’ varied experiences of exile, and documents how these politically conscious women produce contrasting yet continuous forms of cultural, personal and political identities, it challenges conventional paradigms which all too neatly categorize royalism and exile during this seminal period in British and European history. Sonya Cronin holds a PhD from Trinity College Dublin, and is an Irish freelance academic and researcher.
ISBN: 9783030896096
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-89609-6doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Women—History.
LC Class. No.: HQ1121-1154
Dewey Class. No.: 305.309
Women, Royalisms and Exiles 1640–1669 = Towards Writing the Royalist Diaspora /
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