Over the last three decades, the royal or princely court has become an established feature of the historiographical landscape of early modern Europe. The subject of a forest of monographs and theses, the theme of a plethora of university undergraduate courses, it has even gained an Anglo-American academic society (and accompanying journal) dedicated to ‘court studies’. While the first wave of Anglophone court historians, writing in the 1970s and 1980s, considered it necessary to state explicitly, as David Starkey did in his introduction to the seminal The English court, that the study of the early modern court was a legitimate historical activity, such a stance is no longer necessary. Indeed, few political historians would now omit the cour...
My doctoral thesis is not a gender study, but examines instead the political, social and religious r...
My doctoral thesis is not a gender study, but examines instead the political, social and religious r...
Special Journal Issue—The Court Historian: The International Journal of Court Studies Despite a grow...
Over the last three decades, the royal or princely court has become an established feature of the hi...
The aim of the dissertation is a comparative analysis of the English royal court in the first half o...
The accession of James I in 1603 transformed the English court, altering its personnel, formal organ...
This thesis is about court politics during the years of Wolsey's ascendancy and it is based upon a ...
The role of the court in early medieval polities has long been recognised as an essential force in t...
This thesis is about court politics during the years of Wolsey's ascendancy and it is based upon a ...
Dynastic centres, or courts, played a pivotal role in the state building processes out of which deve...
Geoffrey Elton's model of Tudor politics, which emphasized the importance of political institutions ...
Early modern courts were the centres of political power of their time and the locus of the gestation...
The role of the court in early medieval polities has long been recognised as an essential force in t...
Charles II returned to England in 1660 accompanied by a “natural son” from a mistress. And within a ...
The Court of Chivalry web site has been created through a collaboration between the Centre for Refor...
My doctoral thesis is not a gender study, but examines instead the political, social and religious r...
My doctoral thesis is not a gender study, but examines instead the political, social and religious r...
Special Journal Issue—The Court Historian: The International Journal of Court Studies Despite a grow...
Over the last three decades, the royal or princely court has become an established feature of the hi...
The aim of the dissertation is a comparative analysis of the English royal court in the first half o...
The accession of James I in 1603 transformed the English court, altering its personnel, formal organ...
This thesis is about court politics during the years of Wolsey's ascendancy and it is based upon a ...
The role of the court in early medieval polities has long been recognised as an essential force in t...
This thesis is about court politics during the years of Wolsey's ascendancy and it is based upon a ...
Dynastic centres, or courts, played a pivotal role in the state building processes out of which deve...
Geoffrey Elton's model of Tudor politics, which emphasized the importance of political institutions ...
Early modern courts were the centres of political power of their time and the locus of the gestation...
The role of the court in early medieval polities has long been recognised as an essential force in t...
Charles II returned to England in 1660 accompanied by a “natural son” from a mistress. And within a ...
The Court of Chivalry web site has been created through a collaboration between the Centre for Refor...
My doctoral thesis is not a gender study, but examines instead the political, social and religious r...
My doctoral thesis is not a gender study, but examines instead the political, social and religious r...
Special Journal Issue—The Court Historian: The International Journal of Court Studies Despite a grow...