Unexpected Heirs in Early Modern Europe

Contributes to the study of dynasty in early modern Europe by highlighting the key role of the heir in the political and cultural history of Europe Demonstrates the significance of heirs as agents of change in early modern Europe through patronage, education, marriage, and religion Presents a unique focus on the training of possible heirs, especially on humanist educations and the preparation of daughters to be mothers and wives

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