“Cultivating Heraldic Histories” argues that early modern English heraldry generated vibrant historiographic debates within and across multiple institutions and communities. Though sixteenth-century elites insisted that heraldic privilege was limited to the inherently noble, heraldry remained a flexible social sign system that represented the histories and contemporary identities of people across the social spectrum. By focusing on what I call heraldry’s "social life,” my project creates a rich picture of heraldry’s place in early modern prose and drama, and adds nuance to several sweeping narratives of prior literary and historical scholarship. Rather than treating coats of arms as medieval nostalgia and heraldic texts as historical backgr...
Winner, HumanitiesSeveral of Shakespeare’s plays reveal the complexities of early modern national se...
The reign of Edward III oversaw something of a formative period in the history of England. In the ea...
This dissertation seeks to compare the ways in which Henry VIII, James II, and George II, along with...
My dissertation examines the intersection of medieval and Early Modern Arthurian literature, English...
This thesis brings to light the extraordinary artistic transformation of heraldic imagery in German-...
This thesis,"The Officers of Arms and Heraldic Art under King James Sixth and First" is contained i...
The thesis explores the relationship between empire and nationhood in the literature of the Royal Su...
Whereas historians and heraldists tend to discuss heraldry in terms of the nobility, this thesis dem...
In this thesis, I have examined the notion of the gradual demise of chivalric ideals throughout the ...
“Pan-Protestant Heroism in Early Modern England” explores transnational religious identifications in...
Heraldry is a well-defined and, almost by definition, narrow subject; a “feudal language,” with codi...
When James VI of Scotland and I of England proclaimed himself King of Great Britain, he proposed a m...
This dissertation examines the literature of royal consorts in Stuart England. Critics and historian...
This article discusses the use of performative techniques in prose accounts of the past written in e...
PhDThe first chapters of this thesis attempt to isolate the factors responsible for the making of a...
Winner, HumanitiesSeveral of Shakespeare’s plays reveal the complexities of early modern national se...
The reign of Edward III oversaw something of a formative period in the history of England. In the ea...
This dissertation seeks to compare the ways in which Henry VIII, James II, and George II, along with...
My dissertation examines the intersection of medieval and Early Modern Arthurian literature, English...
This thesis brings to light the extraordinary artistic transformation of heraldic imagery in German-...
This thesis,"The Officers of Arms and Heraldic Art under King James Sixth and First" is contained i...
The thesis explores the relationship between empire and nationhood in the literature of the Royal Su...
Whereas historians and heraldists tend to discuss heraldry in terms of the nobility, this thesis dem...
In this thesis, I have examined the notion of the gradual demise of chivalric ideals throughout the ...
“Pan-Protestant Heroism in Early Modern England” explores transnational religious identifications in...
Heraldry is a well-defined and, almost by definition, narrow subject; a “feudal language,” with codi...
When James VI of Scotland and I of England proclaimed himself King of Great Britain, he proposed a m...
This dissertation examines the literature of royal consorts in Stuart England. Critics and historian...
This article discusses the use of performative techniques in prose accounts of the past written in e...
PhDThe first chapters of this thesis attempt to isolate the factors responsible for the making of a...
Winner, HumanitiesSeveral of Shakespeare’s plays reveal the complexities of early modern national se...
The reign of Edward III oversaw something of a formative period in the history of England. In the ea...
This dissertation seeks to compare the ways in which Henry VIII, James II, and George II, along with...