1. Introduction: "In the worde of a prince” - Jessica S. Hower and Valerie Schutte .- 2. “By your loving mother”: Lessons in Queenship from Catherine of Aragon to her Daughter, Mary - Theresa Earenfight .- 3. Negotiating Queenship: Ritual Practice, Material Evidence, and Mary I’s Narrative of Authority - Michaela Baca .- 4. “More to be feared than fearful herself”: Contrasting Representations of Mary I in Sixteenth-Century Chronicles and First-Hand Accounts - Courtney Herber.- 5. “Marie our Maistresse”: The Queen at Her Accession - Valerie Schutte .- 6. What Mary Did First: Re-assessing the Biblical Analogies of England’s First Female King - Aidan Norrie .- 7. “Horrible and Bloudye” or “Most Serene and Potent”: Mary I and Empire - Jessica S. Hower.- 8. Mary’s Participation in the Ritual of the New Year’s Gift Exchange as Princess and Queen - Jane Lawson .- 9. Accounting Legitimacy in Purple & Gold: Mary Tudor, Household Accounts, and the English Succession - Elizabeth McMahon .- 10. – Happily Ever After?: Posthumous Representations of Mary I and Philip II’s Marriage - Johanna Strong .- 11. “She…yielding a mild and gracious spirit into the hands of her Maker”: Three Catholic Accounts of the Death of Mary I - Carolyn Colbert .- 12. Mary I During the Popish Plot and Exclusion Crisis: Memory and Catholic Remembrance - Eilish Gregory.
Jessica S. Hower is Associate Professor of History at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas, USA.
Valerie Schutte is an independent scholar who specializes in royal Tudor women and book dedications.