‘Counsel’ is a ubiquitous term in historical writing about later medieval and early modern England, and the implications of the various ways in which kings sought, absorbed or rejected it form a recurring theme in political histories of the period. But not since the nineteenth century – when, for medievalists at least, it figured as a form of representation, in a historiography focused on the relations of crown, parliament and the ‘public’ – has counsel been a central element in readings of the political system
This master's thesis is the result of an effort to analyse Witenagemot, the Anglo-Saxon medieval ass...
It has been often said that the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries in England were pre-eminen...
Assessments of the impact on Scotland of the union of 1603 remain divided, with many continuing to r...
‘Counsel’ is a ubiquitous term in historical writing about later medieval and early modern England, ...
Counsel was a fundamental element of politics in medieval and early modern England and Scotland. It ...
Counsel was central to negotiating the politics of information monarchy in sixteenth- and,seventeent...
While it has often been recognised that counsel formed an essential part of the political discourse ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from British Academy via http...
There is an extensive literature on English government in the middle ages, but its usefulness is lim...
PhDThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Intern...
In her article of 1988 on ‘Community, Council and Representation’ for the Cambridge History of Medie...
This broadly interdisciplinary project addresses the relationship between literature and politics fr...
The legislative capacity of the English monarchy was a significant element in royal governmental pow...
The discourse of political counsel in early modern Europe depended on the participation of men, as b...
The discourse of political counsel in early modern Europe depended on the participation of men, as b...
This master's thesis is the result of an effort to analyse Witenagemot, the Anglo-Saxon medieval ass...
It has been often said that the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries in England were pre-eminen...
Assessments of the impact on Scotland of the union of 1603 remain divided, with many continuing to r...
‘Counsel’ is a ubiquitous term in historical writing about later medieval and early modern England, ...
Counsel was a fundamental element of politics in medieval and early modern England and Scotland. It ...
Counsel was central to negotiating the politics of information monarchy in sixteenth- and,seventeent...
While it has often been recognised that counsel formed an essential part of the political discourse ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from British Academy via http...
There is an extensive literature on English government in the middle ages, but its usefulness is lim...
PhDThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Intern...
In her article of 1988 on ‘Community, Council and Representation’ for the Cambridge History of Medie...
This broadly interdisciplinary project addresses the relationship between literature and politics fr...
The legislative capacity of the English monarchy was a significant element in royal governmental pow...
The discourse of political counsel in early modern Europe depended on the participation of men, as b...
The discourse of political counsel in early modern Europe depended on the participation of men, as b...
This master's thesis is the result of an effort to analyse Witenagemot, the Anglo-Saxon medieval ass...
It has been often said that the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries in England were pre-eminen...
Assessments of the impact on Scotland of the union of 1603 remain divided, with many continuing to r...