
The Rebel Empresses
Nancy Goldstone
(Author)Description
When they married Emperors Franz Joseph and Napoleon III, respectively, Elisabeth of Austria and Eugénie of France became two of the most famous women on the planet. Young and beautiful--becoming cultural and fashion icons of their time--they also played a pivotal role in ruling their realms during a tempestuous era characterized by unprecedented political and technological change.
Fearless, adventurous, and independent, Elisabeth and Eugénie represented a new kind of empress--one who rebelled against tradition and anticipated and embraced modern values. Yet both women endured hardship in their private and public lives. Elisabeth was plagued by a mother-in-law who snatched her infant children away and undermined her authority at court. Eugénie's husband was an infamous philanderer who could not match the military prowess of his namesake. Between them, Elisabeth and Eugénie were personally involved in every major international confrontation in their turbulent century, which witnessed thrilling technological advances as well as revolutions, assassinations, and wars.
With her characteristic jump-off-the-page writing and in-depth research, Nancy Goldstone brings to life these two remarkable women, as Europe goes through the convulsions that led up to the international landscape we recognize today.
Product Details
Publisher | Little Brown and Company |
Publish Date | February 25, 2025 |
Pages | 640 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780316419420 |
Dimensions | 9.5 X 6.4 X 1.7 inches | 1.8 pounds |
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Reviews
"Goldstone's sprawling chronology illustrates the influence the two imperial women had on the course of history at a time when traditional royal pageantry belied a modernizing world."--Washington Post
"In her latest investigation of remarkable women, Goldstone portrays the mid-19th-century empresses Elisabeth of Austria and Eugénie of France, celebrities of the Victorian era. Balancing historical context with private details, her book--set against some of the most scandalous and pivotal moments in European history--presents these rulers as modern women who rejected tradition and championed progressive causes."--Alta Magazine
"A richly detailed, entertaining dual biography...Both women, in Goldstone's vibrant, wryly witty portraits, emerge as glamorous, strong-willed, and independent, refusing to be circumscribed by stultifying expectations...In a brisk, lively narrative, Goldstone seamlessly interweaves the women's trials, challenges, and betrayals with the world events that swirled incessantly around them."--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Empress Elisabeth is already the subject of a number of television shows and novels... but Nancy Goldstone may have penned the definitive non-fiction account of the storied figurehead, as well as her French counterpart."--San Diego Tribune
"Fascinating insight into the lives of two remarkable women who may be unfamiliar to readers in the United States...Royal biographer Goldstone relates the dual lives of the empresses Elisabeth of Austria and Eugénie of France... Often, Elisabeth's and Eugénie's life events ran in parallel, and Goldstone's wry commentary enhances the narrative."--Library Journal
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