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Preface ix
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction: An Age of Queens 1
Queens and Controversy: John Knox and The Monstrous Regiment of Women 11
The Gynecocracy Debate 35
The Gynecocracy Debate in Context: Humanism and History 63
The Gynecocracy Debate: Women's Voices 115
Queens and Controversy in Early Modern Europe: The End of an Era 155
Epilogue 171
Notes 173
Select Bibliography 231
Index 247
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