In 1660, the Royalist exiles were returning with European languages, manners and culture in tow. Yet, of all the European imports that Charles and his Royalist entourage ferried back to their homeland, it was the courtly position of the maîtresse-en-titre that would prove most significant.
Despite the scandalous overtones of adultery inherent in the job title, it was a much sought-after role, offering financial and social opportunities not only to the mistress herself but also to her relatives, carving out a space for female agency in a patriarchal institution.
Join Annalisa Nicholson in conversation with History Today Editor, Paul Lay, as she discusses her article from the August issue.
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- Veröffentlicht14. August 2020 um 12:21 UTC
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