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Nadine Akkerman

    Nadine Akkerman est lectrice de littérature anglaise moderne ancienne à l'Université de Leiden. Ses recherches portent sur l'histoire des femmes, la diplomatie et les masques, explorant comment les femmes ont façonné la politique et la culture de l'époque moderne. Le travail d'Akkerman se distingue par sa recherche méticuleuse et sa capacité à dévoiler les récits cachés des femmes à travers l'histoire.

    Spycraft
    Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Hearts
    Invisible Agents
    • Invisible Agents

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,1(61)Évaluer

      A dazzling study of a truly neglected subject, which ably demonstrates the gendered dimension of early modern spy-craft, and the unique ways in which women were able to operate. It is written by one of the foremost early modern textual-historical scholars of her generation and marshals an almost unmatched expertise in working with an impressive range of European and international archives of the period. The book delivers a series of fascinating case studies - including Charles I's prison correspondence, Secretary Thurloe, as well as female practitioners Susan Hyde, Elizabeth Murray, Elizabeth Carey, Anne Halkett, and Aphra Behn - all of which rest on a remarkable and overwhelming weight of archival research. This is an important book that will be widely read and cited, and which will have significant impact on many fields not least those of early modern gender and women's writing, but also political and diplomatic history. Professor James Daybell, University of Plymouth

      Invisible Agents
    • Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Hearts

      • 544pages
      • 20 heures de lecture
      3,9(34)Évaluer

      Elizabeth Stuart is one the most misrepresented - and underestimated - figures of the seventeenth century. This biography reveals the impact that she had on both England and Europe.

      Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Hearts
    • A fascinating exploration of the devious tricks and ingenious tools used by early modern spies—from ciphers to counterfeiting, invisible inks to assassination

      Spycraft