Librosdelacorte.es is an interdisciplinary journal of history, literature and art devoted to the court studies as both a topic and an approach. It aims to be a forum for the debate on new proposals, methods and topics around court history. Finally, it pretends to be a repository of book reviews to update the state of the art and the latest discussions. The journal also has a transregional vocation, mirroring the global experience of the Spanish monarchy and integrating Europe and America, the Mediterranean, the Atlantic and Central and Northern Europe. As a reflect of such European vocation, contributions
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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

DEADLINE FOR PAPERS, issue 29, Autum-Winter 2024: CLOSED  + info

All papers submitted to the ‘Articles’ section (not the ‘Monograph’ section) will be evaluated for issues 2025 onwards.


Current IssueNo 28 (2024): LIBROSDELACORTE, SPRING-SUMMER

Published August 2, 2024

Includes the monograph ‘Representing reginality in 17th century Europe. Images, discourse, identities’ coordinated by Alejandra Franganillo (UCM) and Peter Cherry (Trinity College, Ireland).

Until very recently, the studies that have dealt with portraits of royal women in the Hapsburg period have been confined to the reigns of Charles V and Philip II. The seventeenth century has received much less attention, focusing in most cases on the authors of these portraits and the image of the monarch, and there is still little work on the image of female sovereigns, although this has been changing in recent years.

 

Published: 2024-08-02

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