Ireland and the Renaissance Court

Ireland and the Renaissance Court

Political Culture from the cuIrteanna to Whitehall, 1450-1640

Kane, Brendan; Edwards, David

Manchester University Press

09/2024

320

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9781526177292

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: Contiguous court societies: The Renaissance Irish lordships and the Tudor and Early Stuart English monarchy - David Edwards and Brendan Kane

Part I: Indigenous court society in Ireland
1 Bouncers, stewards and gate-crashers: Access and hierarchy at the Gaelic court in Early Modern Irish literature, c.1400-c.1650 - Micheal Hoyne
2 Court society in the south of Ireland, c.1430-c.1620: Evidence from the Butler bardic poems and other Irish sources - Gearoidin de Buitleir
3 The Gaelic court and Irish country-house poetry: The politics of an overlooked genre - Patricia Palmer
4 Latin letters and Renaissance civility in sixteenth-century Ireland - Jason Harris

Part II: Made in Whitehall: Irish policy and a regnal court
5 Debating Irish policy at the court of Elizabeth I - David Heffernan
6 How to govern Ireland without leaving your armchair: The production of Irish knowledge in Elizabethan secretariats - Nicholas Popper
7 Court discourse, the mid-Elizabethan polity and Ireland, 1571-75 - Christopher Maginn
8 Magnificence and massacre: Essex and the Enterprise of Ulster, 1573-76 - Hiram Morgan
9 Counsel in extremis: Sir James Croft's A Discourse of 1583 and Elizabeth I's reform of Irish policy - David Edwards

Part III: Positioning Ireland in the Renaissance court world
10 Our men in Scotland: The Gaelic Irish nobility and the Scottish Renaissance court, c.1400-c.1600 - Simon Egan
11 Ireland's militarized itinerate court and the Tudor state - Malcolm Smuts
12 Winning hearts and minds: Proclamations, audience, and the discourse of Old English displacement - Valerie McGowan-Doyle
13 From court to courtliness: The verse epistle as imperial genre - Brendan Kane -- .
elite culture; political culture; monarchy; court studies; Tudor government; regnal courts; lordship; cultural encounter