Nationalism and Gender in the Eighteenth Century: Queen Caroline Matilda’s Misfortunes in Denmark

Autores

  • Janni Aragon
  • John Christian Laursen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22409/reh.v4i01.67394

Resumo

Nationalism and gender expectations create ideological forces of recognized strength. Sometimes they work together, combining to glorify or to diminish people. Sometimes they work at cross-purposes, each one countering the other. In this essay, we will explore several different uses of nationalism and of gender expectations in printed reactions to the scandal around Queen Caroline Matilda of Denmark, a sister of George III of England, in 1772.

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Biografias do Autor

  • Janni Aragon

    Janni Aragon é professora do Department of Political Science e do Department of Women’s Studies da University of Victoria.

  • John Christian Laursen

    John Christian Laursen é professor do Department of Political Science da University of California, Riverside.

Publicado

2025-04-14

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