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THE DOGARESSA OF VENICE, 1200-1500
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Holly S. Hurlburt
The New Middle Ages
 
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From Palgrave Macmillan
Pub date: Feb 2006
312 pages
Size 5 1/2 x 8 1/4
$85.00 - Hardcover (0-312-29447-6)

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Description
‘Dogaressa’ was the title given the wife of the elected leader (doge) in late medieval Venice. This study traces the evolution of the ducal consort’s public identity and the limitations placed upon her during Venice's development into an international economic and political power. The book examines the challenges of female proximity to and interaction with Venice's unique and male-dominated political system and considers the tensions between the state, family and gender that met in the person of the ducal consort. Consideration of this unique female office in the context of other political consorts and their civic functions enhances historical understanding of women, family and gendered political environments in late medieval Italy.


Author Bio
Holly S. Hurlburt is an assistant professor in the departments of History and Women’s Studies at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.

Table of contents
Introduction * Legislating the Dogaressa * Introducing the Dogaressa * The Dogaressa's Office * Death and the Dogaressa * Recalling the Dogaressa * The End of an Era

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