I received a small Scouloudi Historical Award (2018) to support some of the archival research for the book.The Progresses, Processions, and Royal Entries of King Charles I, 1625-1642 is the first book-length study of the history, and the political and cultural significance, of the progresses, public processions, and royal entries of Charles I. As well as offering a much fuller account of the king’s progresses and progress entertainments than currently exists, this study throws new light on one of the most vexed topics in early Stuart historiography—the question of Charles I’s accessibility to his subjects and their concerns, and the part that this may, or may not, have played in the conflicts which culminated in the English civil wars and C...
This thesis seeks to offer a re-evaluation of the nature of political culture in England during the ...
As a young man, Charles II experienced civil war and the abolition of the English monarchy, which re...
Although Queen Elizabeth I of England made summer journeys or progresses almost every year from 1559...
This study examines King Charles I’s instinctive ‘Elizabethanism’ as a means to reconstruct and inha...
In 1429, the seven-year-old Henry VI was crowned king of England. He was crowned king of France in P...
PhDThis thesis examines the question of how the restored monarchy used the ceremonies of court in th...
This dissertation explores the ritual behavior and material culture associated with ceremonial dinin...
This is an exciting collection of essays on the rule of Charles I at a time of fundamental importanc...
The indepth study of Scottish theatre history, while intrinsically valuable, is also vital for a tho...
Within the body of scholarly interpretation of the British Civil Wars (1642-1651), there is an abse...
Queen Elizabeth I reigned over a period of cultural and political vitality between 1558—1603. She cu...
The royal entry developed in the Renaissance Europe was a vehicle for the glorification of monarchic...
From 1614 to 1625, George Villiers ascended to the highest rank of power and prestige in the court o...
The martyrdom of Charles I has been a subject of controversy by historians, amateur and profession...
The union of 1625 between Charles Stuart, the Protestant king of Great Britain, and Henrietta Maria,...
This thesis seeks to offer a re-evaluation of the nature of political culture in England during the ...
As a young man, Charles II experienced civil war and the abolition of the English monarchy, which re...
Although Queen Elizabeth I of England made summer journeys or progresses almost every year from 1559...
This study examines King Charles I’s instinctive ‘Elizabethanism’ as a means to reconstruct and inha...
In 1429, the seven-year-old Henry VI was crowned king of England. He was crowned king of France in P...
PhDThis thesis examines the question of how the restored monarchy used the ceremonies of court in th...
This dissertation explores the ritual behavior and material culture associated with ceremonial dinin...
This is an exciting collection of essays on the rule of Charles I at a time of fundamental importanc...
The indepth study of Scottish theatre history, while intrinsically valuable, is also vital for a tho...
Within the body of scholarly interpretation of the British Civil Wars (1642-1651), there is an abse...
Queen Elizabeth I reigned over a period of cultural and political vitality between 1558—1603. She cu...
The royal entry developed in the Renaissance Europe was a vehicle for the glorification of monarchic...
From 1614 to 1625, George Villiers ascended to the highest rank of power and prestige in the court o...
The martyrdom of Charles I has been a subject of controversy by historians, amateur and profession...
The union of 1625 between Charles Stuart, the Protestant king of Great Britain, and Henrietta Maria,...
This thesis seeks to offer a re-evaluation of the nature of political culture in England during the ...
As a young man, Charles II experienced civil war and the abolition of the English monarchy, which re...
Although Queen Elizabeth I of England made summer journeys or progresses almost every year from 1559...