Tudor Political Culture

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  • Tudor Political Culture Book Detail

  • Author : Dale Hoak
  • Release Date : 2002-06-20
  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 356
  • ISBN 13 : 9780521520140
  • File Size : 81,81 MB

Tudor Political Culture by Dale Hoak PDF Summary

Book Description: This book consists of twelve interdisciplinary essays on the ideas, images, and rituals of Tudor and early Stuart society. Through the exploitation of new manuscript material, or hitherto untapped artistic sources, the authors open up new perspectives on the ideas, institutions, and rituals of political society. The evidence of art and literature, and new techniques for the discovery of lost mentalities, are used to explore key aspects of Tudor political culture, including royal iconography, funereal symbolism, parliamentary elections, political vocabularies, kinship and family at court and in the country, and the architecture of urban authority. In his Introduction the editor uses the example of Henry VIII's historic break with Rome to suggest the seamless links between politics and political culture by presenting it against the backdrop of early-Tudor memories of Henry V, the cult of chivalry and the invasion of France (1513), and the pre-Reformation imagery of 'imperial' kingship.

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