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Monarchy and Money:  Examining the Resources & Revenues of Royal Women in Premodern Europe

Monarchy and Money: Examining the Resources & Revenues of Royal Women in Premodern Europe

Update: 2022-09-03
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This week we talk to Cathleen Sarti and Charlotte Backerra, co-founders of the Queen's Resources international research project investigating the economic agency and activities of royal women in premodern Europe.

In monarchies, power, law, finances, and economy were and are intertwined aspects of the royal household. Analysing the economic and financial resources of a monarchy, a dynasty or a court therefore also has implications for assessing the development of a realm or a state. Although historical research has considered monarchical rule at courts in general, there is still a need to analyse the administration of money and resources at court, the decision making behind patterns of expenditure and resource utilisation, and the strategies of royal investments.

Links:
https://www.queensresources.org/
http://monarchy-money.org/
https://www.queensresources.org/post/4-6-september-the-queen-s-resources-registration-open



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Monarchy and Money:  Examining the Resources & Revenues of Royal Women in Premodern Europe

Monarchy and Money: Examining the Resources & Revenues of Royal Women in Premodern Europe

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