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Book Reviews

The Grand Princess Finally Reconsidered

Noelia García Pérez (ed.), The Making of Juana of Austria: Gender, Art, and Patronage in Early Modern Iberia (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2021), 440 pp., 89 figs.

 

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1 Francisco Villacorta Baños, La jesuita. Juana de Austria (Barcelona, 2005); Manuel Lobo Cabrera, Doña Juana de Austria. La princesa gobernadora (Valladolid, 2020).

2 Almudena Pérez de Tudela Gabaldón, Los inventarios de doña Juana de Austria, Princesa de Portugal (1535–1573) (Jaén, 2017).

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Rubén González Cuerva

Rubén González Cuerva

Rubén González Cuerva is Scientist in Charge at the Institute of History of the Spanish Science Research Council. Recent relevant publications include (with Alexander Koller) A Europe of Courts, a Europe of Factions: Political Groupings at Early Modern Centres of Power (1550–1700) (Brill, 2017), and Maria of Austria, Holy Roman Empress (1528–1603): Dynastic Networker (Routledge, 2022), devoted to informal female Habsburg networks of power.

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