This paper argues that illegitimacy is a concept that relates to almost all of the fundamental ways in which Western society has traditionally organised itself. Sex, family and marriage, and the power of the church and state, are all implicated in the various ways in which society reproduces itself from generation to generation. All employ the concepts of legitimacy and illegitimacy to define what is and what is not permissible. Further, the creation of the illegitimate can occur in more or less legitimate ways; for example, through acts of consent, on the one hand; and force, on the other. This paper uses the study of an English Renaissance text, Shakespeare’s Henry V, to argue that these concepts remain potent ones, regularly invoked as a...
The Anglo-Norman and Angevin kings of the twelfth century were supported in the pursuit of their pol...
This article looks at the conceptual characteristics of illegitimacy with the aim to understand th...
Many historians have studied illegitimacy as a national economic and social problem. Today, in the e...
Illegitimacy, Family, and Stigma is the first full-length exploration of what it was like to be ille...
For nearly two millennia, Western law visited the sins of fathers and mothers upon their illegitimat...
Responding to a variety of demographic, economic, and sociological pressures, Parliament enacted the...
This thesis examines how those who were considered bastards by the society of England in the period ...
A review of the literature on illegitimacy shows three explanatory models. The individual model whic...
This essay offers a critical rereading of the Western theological and legal doctrine of illegitimacy...
This study focuses on the cultural history of illegitimacy and its representation in literature, wit...
The rules for legitimacy and illegitimacy are not universal, yet every culture classifies its childr...
In tracing the development of Shakespeare\u27s history plays, the recurring problem of legitimacy is...
This innovative collection of essays by prominent scholars from the disciplines of literary studies,...
This is the final version. Available on open access from MDPI via the DOI in this recordEarly acade...
'Legitimacy, Illegitimacy and Sovereignty in Shakespeare's British Plays' demonstrates how Shakespea...
The Anglo-Norman and Angevin kings of the twelfth century were supported in the pursuit of their pol...
This article looks at the conceptual characteristics of illegitimacy with the aim to understand th...
Many historians have studied illegitimacy as a national economic and social problem. Today, in the e...
Illegitimacy, Family, and Stigma is the first full-length exploration of what it was like to be ille...
For nearly two millennia, Western law visited the sins of fathers and mothers upon their illegitimat...
Responding to a variety of demographic, economic, and sociological pressures, Parliament enacted the...
This thesis examines how those who were considered bastards by the society of England in the period ...
A review of the literature on illegitimacy shows three explanatory models. The individual model whic...
This essay offers a critical rereading of the Western theological and legal doctrine of illegitimacy...
This study focuses on the cultural history of illegitimacy and its representation in literature, wit...
The rules for legitimacy and illegitimacy are not universal, yet every culture classifies its childr...
In tracing the development of Shakespeare\u27s history plays, the recurring problem of legitimacy is...
This innovative collection of essays by prominent scholars from the disciplines of literary studies,...
This is the final version. Available on open access from MDPI via the DOI in this recordEarly acade...
'Legitimacy, Illegitimacy and Sovereignty in Shakespeare's British Plays' demonstrates how Shakespea...
The Anglo-Norman and Angevin kings of the twelfth century were supported in the pursuit of their pol...
This article looks at the conceptual characteristics of illegitimacy with the aim to understand th...
Many historians have studied illegitimacy as a national economic and social problem. Today, in the e...