This article examines the famous series of images known as the Procession of the League in order to explore how memories of the Wars of Religion were formed in the early modern period and with what consequences. Following the Edict of Nantes, the cumulative production of royalist painters, engravers, historians, poets, publishers and collectors turned one of the strengths and defining features of Catholic League piety—its enormous popular processions—into a target of satire. New discoveries concerning the commissioning, copying and circulation of these pictures reveal how Catholics and Protestants after the religious wars could be surprisingly united by memory when it served a political purpose. Ultimately this shared memory could not conce...
This article explores the long-term memory of record destructions committed during the French Wars o...
This book explores the measures taken by the newly re-installed monarchy and its supporters to addre...
AbstractThis journal article is derived from my doctoral thesis undertaken at UEA Norwich, which pro...
This article examines how Protestant and Catholic elites in early seventeenth-century France memoria...
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This article examines how Protestant and Catholic elites in early seventeenth-century France memoria...
The Catholic League has traditionally been analyzed in terms of its political ideology and social ma...
This article examines the role of graphic satire as a tool of agitation and criticism during the ear...
This article is an analysis of the text of a play written by Jean Bodel, c.1200 (surviving in a manu...
This article focusses on John Bale's drama and the manner in which the conventions of the pre-Reform...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This article examines medieval liturgical artifacts that survived the English Reformation by being c...
My dissertation examines how images shaped and disseminated knowledge of current events in seventeen...
In 1566 the Catholic majority in the Low Countries witnessed the large-scale destruction of their re...
On May 22th, 1712 Saint Peter’s Square was occupied by a large crowd of people. Following a descript...
This article explores the long-term memory of record destructions committed during the French Wars o...
This book explores the measures taken by the newly re-installed monarchy and its supporters to addre...
AbstractThis journal article is derived from my doctoral thesis undertaken at UEA Norwich, which pro...
This article examines how Protestant and Catholic elites in early seventeenth-century France memoria...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article examines how Protestant and Catholic elites in early seve...
This article examines how Protestant and Catholic elites in early seventeenth-century France memoria...
The Catholic League has traditionally been analyzed in terms of its political ideology and social ma...
This article examines the role of graphic satire as a tool of agitation and criticism during the ear...
This article is an analysis of the text of a play written by Jean Bodel, c.1200 (surviving in a manu...
This article focusses on John Bale's drama and the manner in which the conventions of the pre-Reform...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This article examines medieval liturgical artifacts that survived the English Reformation by being c...
My dissertation examines how images shaped and disseminated knowledge of current events in seventeen...
In 1566 the Catholic majority in the Low Countries witnessed the large-scale destruction of their re...
On May 22th, 1712 Saint Peter’s Square was occupied by a large crowd of people. Following a descript...
This article explores the long-term memory of record destructions committed during the French Wars o...
This book explores the measures taken by the newly re-installed monarchy and its supporters to addre...
AbstractThis journal article is derived from my doctoral thesis undertaken at UEA Norwich, which pro...