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The first bits, their distribution, and possible bridle reconstructions, are examined along with discoveries of the earliest likely riders. Miriam Adelman. Susanna Hedenborg. Jorge Knijnik , Miriam Adelman. Keri Blair. The crowning of a King or Queen of England is and remains an essential part of English tradition. For centuries, British subjects have flocked to the city streets to catch a glimpse of their next monarch.
For the Tudors, the spectacle of pageantry was often an ostentatious display of wealth and grandeur. Despite significant political, religious, and cultural changes that occurred during the Tudor era, these four components remained an essential part of coronation ceremonies and, indeed, was elevated in status, identity, and symbolism to parallel the rise of horse culture in early modern England. The purpose of this article is to analyse gender relations in equestrianism from the beginning of the 19th to the first decades of the 20th century.
Focus will be on the female horse riding circus artists, the ecuyeres. The fact that women were circus riders at this time is interesting as in many parts of the world and in many epochs, horses have played a significant role in the lives of men. Traditionally men used horses in agriculture, for estry, the transport sector and in the army and a real man was a horseman.