Janna Bianchini teaches history at the University of Maryland.
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A Note on Names Introduction Chapter 1. Infanta and Heir, 1180-1197 Chapter 2. Queen of Leon, 1197-1204 Chapter 3. The Unwed Queen, 1204-1214 Chapter 4. A Failed Regency, 1214-1217 Chapter 5. Queen of Castile, 1217-1230 Chapter 6. The Leonese Succession, 1230 Chapter 7. Queen of Castile and Leon, 1230-1246 Conclusions List of Abbreviations Notes Selected Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
"The Queen's Hand is an extremely impressive work of empirical scholarship, addressing the career of a queen who enjoyed a remarkable partnership in power with her son Fernando III." (Simon Doubleday, Hofstra University) "This is a substantial contribution to the historiography of medieval Iberian queens in its reevaluation of monarchy as the dynamic relationship between queen and king." (Theresa Earenfight, Seattle University)

