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Elizabeth Hyde

Part-Time Faculty

Phone: (609) 771-3403

Email: ehyde59016@aol.com

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PhD, Harvard University, 1998

A specialist in early modern France, Professor Hyde teaches courses in early modern European history.

Publications

  • Cultivated Power: Flowers, Culture, and Politics in the Reign of Louis XIV , (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005.)
  • "The Cultivation of a King, or the Flower Gardens of Louis XIV." Tradition and Innovation in the French Garden . Eds. John Dixon Hunt and Michel Conan. (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002.)
  • "Flowers of Distinction: Taste, Class, and Floriculture in Seventeenth-Century France." Bourgeois and Aristocratic Encounters in the Garden . Ed. Michel Conan. (Washington, D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, 2002.)
  • "Gender, Flowers, and the Baroque Nature of Kingship." Villas and Gardens in Early Modern Italy and France . Eds. Mirka Benes and Dianne Harris. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001.)
  • "Royaume de fleurs/Royaume de fèmynie: 'Gender' et fleurs en France à la renaissance." Trans. by Ariane Hudelet. Royaume de Fémynie: pouvoirs, contraintes, espaces de liberté de femme, de la Renaissance à la Fronde . Eds. Kathleen Wilson-Chevalier and Éliane Viennot. (Paris: Éditions Honoré Champion, 1999.)

 

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