This is an exciting collection of essays on the rule of Charles I at a time of fundamental importance to English history. This book combines the work of historians with academics from literary studies to provide an interdisciplinary study of the culture and political life of the decade. The chapters focus on issues regarding politics, religion, the monarchy and culture, as well as literature and art history. Essays examine everything from the King’s correspondence, to the role of consort queens at court and opposition to the King in libel, satire and on the stage. Many historians assert that it was Charles’s inept and dangerous policy of ‘personal rule’ which was responsible for putting the country on the road to civil war. This book examin...
After 500 years Henry VIII still retains a public fascination unmatched by any monarch before or sin...
The court poetry of the 1630s is usually seen as flattering and escapist. However, the ...
The dissertation examines royal biographies composed during the Hundred Years War—those of Hugh Cape...
This study examines King Charles I’s instinctive ‘Elizabethanism’ as a means to reconstruct and inha...
Focussing on the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, this collection of essays investigates the relation bet...
During the English Civil War, Charles I appeared as a character in Royalist poetry, both directly an...
I received a small Scouloudi Historical Award (2018) to support some of the archival research for th...
After 500 years Henry VIII still retains a public fascination unmatched by any monarch before or sin...
This book therefore analyses both the political and literary issues hanging upon the circulation of ...
Recent years have seen growing interest in the literature of early modern favouritism and the poetry...
Tudor and early-Stuart writers refashioned the posthumous reputation of King Henry VIII during the r...
What determined success or failure in Renaissance monarchy? Why was warfare endemic in Europe in the...
This thesis seeks to offer a re-evaluation of the nature of political culture in England during the ...
In this thesis, the author contends that the English Civil War and subsequent regicide of Charles I ...
Outline The Wars of the Roses has often been associated with image of a destroyed aristocracy, big...
After 500 years Henry VIII still retains a public fascination unmatched by any monarch before or sin...
The court poetry of the 1630s is usually seen as flattering and escapist. However, the ...
The dissertation examines royal biographies composed during the Hundred Years War—those of Hugh Cape...
This study examines King Charles I’s instinctive ‘Elizabethanism’ as a means to reconstruct and inha...
Focussing on the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, this collection of essays investigates the relation bet...
During the English Civil War, Charles I appeared as a character in Royalist poetry, both directly an...
I received a small Scouloudi Historical Award (2018) to support some of the archival research for th...
After 500 years Henry VIII still retains a public fascination unmatched by any monarch before or sin...
This book therefore analyses both the political and literary issues hanging upon the circulation of ...
Recent years have seen growing interest in the literature of early modern favouritism and the poetry...
Tudor and early-Stuart writers refashioned the posthumous reputation of King Henry VIII during the r...
What determined success or failure in Renaissance monarchy? Why was warfare endemic in Europe in the...
This thesis seeks to offer a re-evaluation of the nature of political culture in England during the ...
In this thesis, the author contends that the English Civil War and subsequent regicide of Charles I ...
Outline The Wars of the Roses has often been associated with image of a destroyed aristocracy, big...
After 500 years Henry VIII still retains a public fascination unmatched by any monarch before or sin...
The court poetry of the 1630s is usually seen as flattering and escapist. However, the ...
The dissertation examines royal biographies composed during the Hundred Years War—those of Hugh Cape...