Eleanor of Provence: Queenship in Thirteenth-Century EnglandISBN: 978-0-631-22739-7
Paperback
384 pages
May 2001, Wiley-Blackwell
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"Margaret Howell has written a supremely good book ... in its
broad and humane sympathies, as well as in its contribution to
political history, this is a book that could hardly have been
better done." Times Literary Supplement
"Howell's reassessment of Eleanor's role in 13th-century
politics and her approach to the study of queenship make this
impressively researched work of import to scholars. Her readable
and primarily narrative style should nonetheless appeal to a wider
audience." Times Higher Education Supplement
"Howell's study of one of England's most long-lived queens is
thoroughly delightful, engaging, and grounded in impressive
scholarship." Choice
"A scholarly and very readable biography" American Historical
Review
"In this deeply researched and well-written work, Howell gives, in telling detail, the life of the queen and her place in the larger events of her time ... Above all, given that counselors played as large a part as they did in Henry's reign, Howell has written a compelling and illuminating account of one counselor who has been too often overlooked, Henry's Queen." Speculum