French Royal Women During the Restoration and July Monarchy: Redefining Women and Power
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Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Using National Memory -- 1.2 The Four Royal Women -- 1.3 Publications and Biographies -- 1.4 Structure of the Volume -- Chapter 2: The Return of the Bourbon Family (1814-1819) -- 2.1 Marie-Thérèse de France, Acting Queen of France -- 2.2 Marie-Caroline, Young Mother and a Wife -- Chapter 3: The Last Bourbon Moment (1820-1830) -- 3.1 Duchesse de Berry, Mother of the Bourbon Hope -- 3.2 Duchesse d'Angoulême, the Dauphine -- 3.3 The Rising Star of the Orléans Family -- Chapter 4: New Dynasty, Old History (1830-1839) -- 4.1 Saintly Queen Marie-Amélie -- 4.2 Adélaïde d'Orléans, Power Behind the Throne -- 4.3 Duchesse de Berry and the Crisis of the Bourbons -- 4.4 Exiled Madame Royale -- Chapter 5: Dying Royal Power (1840-1848) -- 5.1 Marie-Amélie and the Catholic Revival -- 5.2 No More Revolutions for Adélaïde d'Orléans -- 5.3 Remembering the Exiled Bourbon Women -- Chapter 6: Conclusion -- Annex 1 -- Bibliography -- Primary Sources -- Newspapers -- Images -- Secondary Sources -- Index.