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Dr. Ellie Woodacre is a Reader in Renaissance History at the University of Winchester, specializing in queenship and royal studies. She joined the History Department in 2012 and has held roles such as Faculty Coordinator for Postgraduate Research Degrees. Her research focuses on female rule, royal agency, and comparative monarchy, with notable projects including an international study on royal women's economic resources. She leads the Royal Studies Network and edits the Royal Studies Journal.
Her academic qualifications include a PhD on the Queens of Navarre (1274–1512), exploring female succession and dynastic politics. Teaching interests include gender and power, Renaissance Europe, and the political history of France, Spain, and Italy.
Key research areas: queenship studies, royal and court dynamics, Mediterranean monarchies, and global comparative monarchy. She supervises PhD students on topics like dynastic history and Renaissance courts.
- Publications: Joan of Navarre: Infanta, Duchess, Queen, Witch? (2022), Queens and Queenship (2021), and co-edited volumes like Routledge History of Monarchy (2019).
- Awards: SFHEA, FRHistS, and fellowships with the Royal Historical Society.
Her work bridges historical analysis with modern media, examining how queens are portrayed in films and TV. She also chairs the Royal Studies Network and collaborates internationally on projects like 'Examining the Resources and Revenues of Royal Women in Premodern Europe.'
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