Reflections Upon the Examining the Resources and Revenues of Royal Women in Premodern Europe Conference
by Dr. Elena Woodacre (Winchester) Conference – University of Winchester (and online), 4th-6th September 2022 The initial phase of the Examining the Resources and Revenues of Royal Women in Premodern Europe Project was intended to bring together scholars and postgraduate students to share their research on the economic agency and activity of queens and royal women. As the previous blog posts have noted, the three workshops provided an excellent opportunity for researchers in our network to not only present their individual findings but to have rich conversations about the connections between their work as well as note the divergences between the experiences of women living in different regions and centuries. The numbers of researchers in our network grew steadily over the course of this initial phase, as we shared our activity and more scholars and students became aware of the project and wished to take part in the workshops. By the time the final workshop was complete our network included over 80 researchers, from very senior scholars to new graduate students, spread all over Europe, the UK, North America, and Australia. The call for papers for the Queen’s Resources conference was open to all and brought more researchers to share […]