Can a silk glove be an expression of power? In this carefully curated volume, internationally renowned historians have come together to explore the interconnected perspectives of gender, materiality, and politics. As the authors elaborate on these topics, the volume offers contributions covering a period from the sixteenth century to the present day, investigating political culture and diplomacy, women's work and assets, sexuality and queer perspectives, and the role of materiality and objects. The volume is dedicated to the historian Svante Norrhem, who has published extensively on these topics and contributed invaluable empirical findings and methodological advances throughout his career. In his work, as in this volume, the detail of power is teased out through ground-breaking ideas and innovative research.
Writers: Anna Nilsson Hammar; Anna Maria Forssberg; Maria Sjöberg; Susan Broomhall; Anne Laurence; Elise M. Dermineur; Daniel Nyström; Åsa Karlsson Sjögren; Jens Rydström; Erik Thomson; Jill Bepler; James Daybell; Emma Severinsson; Almut Bues; Erik Bodensten; Peter Lindström; Martin Almbjär; Helen Watanabe O'Kelly; Peter H. Wilson; Alexandra von Schwerin