The summaries of chancellors' sermons contained in the parliament rolls are invaluable but underused sources in the identification of long-term ideological trends in late medieval English political culture. The summaries, the orators themselves, the biblical references used, and even the points specifically chosen to appear on the official record are all vital in illuminating the complex political ideals and ideological developments that underpinned the Lancastrian regime. This article seeks to provide a cohesive analysis of Lancastrian parliamentary addresses between 1399 and 1447 (after which sermon summaries disappear from the parliamentary record for three decades), organising them thematically while also providing brief studies of the ...
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The connections between preaching, politics, and society have been manifold yet varied in the period...
This work is focused on the reign of Richard II and the circumstances of his overthrow by Henry of B...
This article examines the reported speech of individuals who were accused of voicing criticism of th...
This thesis investigates the re-use of John of Salisbury's Policraticus in sermons produced in Engla...
This thesis examines the 'Long Parliament' of 1406 as an example of politics and legislation in Eng...
The reigns of the five Tudor monarchs were the context of vast changes in the nature of religion and...
This thesis investigates the sermons delivered at Paul's Cross, the outdoor pulpit at St. Paul's Cat...
This thesis is a study in how the political culture of the reign of Henry III was conditioned by its...
Ankara : The Department of History, İhsan Doğramacı Bilkent University, 2013.Thesis (Ph. D.) -- Bilk...
In the second half of the fourteenth century, petitioners hoping to secure royal grace began address...
This dissertation explores the formation of the English parliament in the fourteenth century and tra...
This paper looks at popular political speech during the civil conflicts in fifteenth-century England...
Thirteenth-century England was a special place and time to be a bishop. Like their predecessors, the...
This thesis examines how power was re-articulated in light of the royal supremacy during the early s...
From the thirteenth century onwards, two political bodies began meeting to debate royal requests for...
The connections between preaching, politics, and society have been manifold yet varied in the period...
This work is focused on the reign of Richard II and the circumstances of his overthrow by Henry of B...