Royal journeys in early modern Europe : progresses, palaces and panache / edited by Anthony Musson and J.P.D. Cooper

Другие авторы: Musson, Anthony, 1966- [HerausgeberIn, VerfasserIn einer Einleitung] | Cooper, John, 1935- [HerausgeberIn, VerfasserIn]Тип материала: ТекстТекстЯзык: English (английский язык) Серия: Routledge research in early modern historyИздатель: London New York NY Routledge 2023Описание: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 248 Seiten) Illustrationen Тип носителя: BandISBN: 9781032255972; 9781032255989; 9781003284154Тематика(и): Heinrich VIII., England, König | Geschichte 1500-1600 | Monarchie | Reise | EuropaЖанр/форма: AufsatzsammlungДополнительные физические форматы: Erscheint auch als: Royal journeys in early modern EuropeЭлектронное местонахождение и доступ: Volltext Сводка: List of figures -- List of abbreviations -- List of contributors -- Reconstructing royal journeys in early modern Europe / Anthony Musson and J.P.D. Cooper -- The court on the move: problems and perspectives / Simon Thurley -- Progresses and personal monarchy in the reign of Henry VIII / J.P.D. Cooper and Keely Hayes-Davies -- The French kings on the road: the court's journeys in Renaissance France / Etienne Faisant -- Preparing to progress: the great wardrobe and the royal progresses of Henry VIII / Sebastian Edwards -- On display: the role of clothing and livery on Henry VIII's progresses / Maria Hayward -- Monastic lodgings: housing the king before and after the dissolution / Maurice Howard -- Anne of Cleves: bound for England / Valerie Schutte -- Travelling grooms: a royal progress or a wedding journey? / Patrik Pastrnak -- 'Pleasaunt pastime', or drunken diplomacy? ladies and gentlewomen at the Field of Cloth of Gold / James Taffe -- Magnificence on the move / Timothy Schroder -- Justice on progress in early Tudor England / Laura Flannigan -- Palaces, progresses, panache and pictures: the Field of Cloth of Gold and Tudor history painting / Brett Dolman -- Performing power and theatricalisation at the Field of Cloth of Gold / Lesley Mickel -- "These princes were mortal and mutable": context and consequences of the Field of Cloth of Gold / Glenn Richardson.Сводка: "Authored by a unique combination of university academics and heritage professionals this book offers new perspectives on journeys made by Henry VIII and other monarchs, their political and social impact and the logistics required in undertaking such trips. It explores the performance of kingship and queenship by itinerant monarchs, investigating how, by a variety of means, they engaged and interacted with their subjects, and the practical and symbolic functions associated with these activities. Moving beyond the purely English experience, it provides a European dimension by comparing progresses in England and France. Royal marriage and the royal progress share common features which are considered through an analysis of the trans-European journeys made by future spouses, notably Anne of Cleves. The book also reveals the significance of the art and architecture of houses and palaces, and how the celebrated meeting of English and French kings at the Field of Cloth of Gold in 1520 was part of a wider diplomatic performance full of symbolism including the exchange of gifts and socialising between the two royal courts. Drawing on contemporary art, material culture and surviving buildings it will be of interest to all who enjoy the intrigue and splendour of sixteenth century courts"--

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List of figures -- List of abbreviations -- List of contributors -- Reconstructing royal journeys in early modern Europe / Anthony Musson and J.P.D. Cooper -- The court on the move: problems and perspectives / Simon Thurley -- Progresses and personal monarchy in the reign of Henry VIII / J.P.D. Cooper and Keely Hayes-Davies -- The French kings on the road: the court's journeys in Renaissance France / Etienne Faisant -- Preparing to progress: the great wardrobe and the royal progresses of Henry VIII / Sebastian Edwards -- On display: the role of clothing and livery on Henry VIII's progresses / Maria Hayward -- Monastic lodgings: housing the king before and after the dissolution / Maurice Howard -- Anne of Cleves: bound for England / Valerie Schutte -- Travelling grooms: a royal progress or a wedding journey? / Patrik Pastrnak -- 'Pleasaunt pastime', or drunken diplomacy? ladies and gentlewomen at the Field of Cloth of Gold / James Taffe -- Magnificence on the move / Timothy Schroder -- Justice on progress in early Tudor England / Laura Flannigan -- Palaces, progresses, panache and pictures: the Field of Cloth of Gold and Tudor history painting / Brett Dolman -- Performing power and theatricalisation at the Field of Cloth of Gold / Lesley Mickel -- "These princes were mortal and mutable": context and consequences of the Field of Cloth of Gold / Glenn Richardson.

"Authored by a unique combination of university academics and heritage professionals this book offers new perspectives on journeys made by Henry VIII and other monarchs, their political and social impact and the logistics required in undertaking such trips. It explores the performance of kingship and queenship by itinerant monarchs, investigating how, by a variety of means, they engaged and interacted with their subjects, and the practical and symbolic functions associated with these activities. Moving beyond the purely English experience, it provides a European dimension by comparing progresses in England and France. Royal marriage and the royal progress share common features which are considered through an analysis of the trans-European journeys made by future spouses, notably Anne of Cleves. The book also reveals the significance of the art and architecture of houses and palaces, and how the celebrated meeting of English and French kings at the Field of Cloth of Gold in 1520 was part of a wider diplomatic performance full of symbolism including the exchange of gifts and socialising between the two royal courts. Drawing on contemporary art, material culture and surviving buildings it will be of interest to all who enjoy the intrigue and splendour of sixteenth century courts"--

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