<p>"Raffensperger’s study has made us aware of how much we still do not know and opened the way to further debate and discovery."</p><p>Ann M.Kleimola, The Russian Review DOI: 10.1111/russ.12735</p>

Name Unknown: The Life of a Rusian Queen offers an example of an eastern European queen as a corrective to the western European focus of medieval queenship studies.

Through a chronological approach, this book looks beyond the popular biographies of royal women such as Eleanor of Aquitaine and Berengaria of Castile and gathers material from sources throughout Europe. It engages with modern queenship studies literature to create a collective biography of a Rusian queen through the various cycles of her life from the marriage of eight-year-old Verkhuslava to the death of the ruler of Minsk whose generosity is recorded, but not her name. For medievalists interested in women and queens, Name Unknown: The Life of a Rusian Queen provides an entry point to an area of Europe rarely studied in that literature. For Slavists, it presents a way of looking at medieval Rusian women that has not yet appeared in this scholarly tradition. Ultimately, this biography integrates Rus, and eastern Europe, into the medieval world and acts as an important reminder that women are essential to our history and thus to our overall understanding of the past.

This book is of great use to students and scholars interested in the history of women, queenship, and medieval Europe.

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Name Unknown offers an example of an eastern European queen as a corrective to the western European focus of medieval queenship studies.

Introduction – The Queen of Rus 1. Birth and Childhood 2. Marriage and Wedding 3. Queenly Rule 4. Political Power 5. Motherhood and Children 6. Faith 7. Death and Burial 8. Conclusion – A Day in the Life

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ISBN
9781032350769
Publisert
2024-06-03
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Vekt
440 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
180

Biografisk notat

Christian Raffensperger is the Kenneth E. Wray Chair in the Humanities at Wittenberg University, USA, as well as a professor and chair of the History Department. His research interests focus on the kingdom of Rus and its integration into medieval Europe. The development of these ideas can be seen in Reimagining Europe: Kievan Rus’ in the Medieval World (2012), Conflict, Bargaining, and Kinship Networks in Medieval Eastern Europe (2018), and Rulers and Rulership in the Arc of Medieval Europe (2023).