Histories always deal with the construction of cities, announcements of new eras, and strategies of reformations; human history also shows that the bitter human experience of struggles, disputes and wars involve shifting identities or rivalries over territories. Among Shakespeare’s war plays, The First Part of Henry VI is one of the most significant representations of the war between France and England; the play refers to the Treaty of Troyes, an Anglo- French Treaty in 1420, which recognizes Henry V as heir to the French throne, resulting in internal divisions and tremendous chaos in France. This play by Shakespeare refers to the intrigue, spatial contest, politics of kingship and spatial struggle between England and France. Calais had bee...
Shakespeare’s Henry V (1600) concludes with a treaty between England and France, enabled through the...
This paper argues that territory is more than a simple concept, and that William Shakespeare is a va...
Shakespeare's English histories offer profound reflections on nationhood and national identities. Th...
Histories always deal with the construction of cities, announcements of new eras, and strategies of ...
Richard II, Henry IV Part One, Henry IV Part II, and Henry V form the second of Shakespeare’s two hi...
Thanks to the pioneering work of cultural French theorists such as Henri Lefebvre, Pierre Bourdieu, ...
This project examines how early modern English spatial discourses can be used to understand power re...
Shakespeare’s Henry V is often regarded as a nationalistic play and has been appropriated for politi...
William Shakespeare’s three Henry VI plays are often perceived as solely being about the Wars of the...
William Shakespeare used as subjects for some of his plays episodes of the political history of Engl...
Shakespeare's histories have long been sites of political contention, appropriated overtly or covert...
In this article, the character of Jack Cade in Shakespeare’s 2 Henry VI is reconsidered through an e...
This chapter concentrates upon the pressing concerns with nation-building and self-determination whi...
Shakespeare was an astute observer of contemporary life, culture, and politics. The emerging practic...
Shakespeare’s clearest use of dialect for sociolinguistic reasons can be found in the play Henry V, ...
Shakespeare’s Henry V (1600) concludes with a treaty between England and France, enabled through the...
This paper argues that territory is more than a simple concept, and that William Shakespeare is a va...
Shakespeare's English histories offer profound reflections on nationhood and national identities. Th...
Histories always deal with the construction of cities, announcements of new eras, and strategies of ...
Richard II, Henry IV Part One, Henry IV Part II, and Henry V form the second of Shakespeare’s two hi...
Thanks to the pioneering work of cultural French theorists such as Henri Lefebvre, Pierre Bourdieu, ...
This project examines how early modern English spatial discourses can be used to understand power re...
Shakespeare’s Henry V is often regarded as a nationalistic play and has been appropriated for politi...
William Shakespeare’s three Henry VI plays are often perceived as solely being about the Wars of the...
William Shakespeare used as subjects for some of his plays episodes of the political history of Engl...
Shakespeare's histories have long been sites of political contention, appropriated overtly or covert...
In this article, the character of Jack Cade in Shakespeare’s 2 Henry VI is reconsidered through an e...
This chapter concentrates upon the pressing concerns with nation-building and self-determination whi...
Shakespeare was an astute observer of contemporary life, culture, and politics. The emerging practic...
Shakespeare’s clearest use of dialect for sociolinguistic reasons can be found in the play Henry V, ...
Shakespeare’s Henry V (1600) concludes with a treaty between England and France, enabled through the...
This paper argues that territory is more than a simple concept, and that William Shakespeare is a va...
Shakespeare's English histories offer profound reflections on nationhood and national identities. Th...