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The Image and Perception of Monarchy in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

Authors :
Sean McGlynn, Editor
Elena Woodacre, Editor
Sean McGlynn, Editor
Elena Woodacre, Editor
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Monarchy is an enduring institution that still makes headlines today. It has always been preoccupied with image and perception, never more so than in the period covered by this volume. The collection of papers gathered here from international scholars demonstrates that monarchical image and perception went far beyond cultural, symbolic and courtly display – although these remain important – and were, in fact, always deeply concerned with the practical expression of authority, politics and power.This collection is unique in that it covers the subject from two innovative angles: it not only addresses both kings and queens together, but also both the medieval and early modern periods. Consequently, this allows significant comparisons to be made between male and female monarchy as well as between eras. Such an approach reveals that continuity was arguably more important than change over a span of some five centuries. In removing the traditional gender and chronological barriers that tend to lead to four separate areas of studies for kings and queens in medieval and early modern history, the papers here are free to encompass male and female royal rulers ranging across Europe from the early-thirteenth to the late-seventeenth centuries to examine the image and perception of monarchy in England, Scotland, France, Burgundy, Spain and the Holy Roman Empire. Collectively this volume will be of interest to all those studying medieval and early modern monarchy and for those wishing to learn about the connections and differences between the two.

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9781443862066 and 9781443868525
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
The Image and Perception of Monarchy in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
860149