Warnings to the Kings and Advice on Restoring Spain e-bog
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During a pivotal point in Spanish history, aristocrat Mara de Guevara (?-1683) produced two extraordinary essays that appealed for strong leadership, protested political corruption, and demanded the inclusion of women in the court's decision making. "e;Treaty"e; gave Philip IV practical suggestions for fighting the war against Portugal and "e;Disenchantments"e; counseled the kin...
E-bog
359,43 DKK
Forlag
University of Chicago Press
Udgivet
15 september 2008
Længde
180 sider
Genrer
1DSE
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780226140827
During a pivotal point in Spanish history, aristocrat Mara de Guevara (?-1683) produced two extraordinary essays that appealed for strong leadership, protested political corruption, and demanded the inclusion of women in the court's decision making. "e;Treaty"e; gave Philip IV practical suggestions for fighting the war against Portugal and "e;Disenchantments"e; counseled the king-to-be, Charles II, on strategies to raise the country's status in Europe. This annotated bilingual edition, featuring Nieves Romero-Daz's adroit translation, reproduces Guevara's polemics for the first time.Guevara's provocative writings call on Spanish women to bear the responsibility equally with men for restoring Spain's power in Europe and elsewhere. The collection also includes examples of Guevara's shorter writings that exemplify her ability to speak on matters of state, network with dignitaries, and govern family affairs. Witty, ironic, and rhetorically sophisticated, Guevara's essays provide a fresh perspective on the possibilities for women in the public sphere in seventeenth-century Spain.