This project investigates the transformations in masculinity among the French warrior aristocracy from the end of the Hundred Years War to the beginning of the French Wars of Religion. During these years the French knightly elite came under increasing ridicule from critics who eschewed the gruff demeanor of soldiers and taught instead that education and bearing were more appropriate signs of privileged status rather than martial prowess. Indeed, King Francis I (1515-1547), widely known to contemporaries and to historians as a patron of Renaissance thought, art, architecture, and manners, espoused courtliness and implicitly devalued traditional martial values. Yet this repudiation thinly concealed a paradox for it was precisely through marti...
International audienceThis paper aims at demonstrating that the figure of the knight-king in the Ear...
This study examines the effects of early Tudor reforms on the traditional models of masculinity of t...
STONE Rachel Morality and masculinity in the Carolingian Empire Cambridge : Cambridge university pre...
From the 1490s into the 1630s, French military literature saw a transformation in the representation...
This dissertation applies the concept of hegemonic masculinity. as first proposed by R.W Connell in ...
The presented B.A. thesis pursues the viewing of the Knight as an ideal figure during the later phas...
“Pillars of Knighthood: The Evolution of English Knights, 1066-1685” follows how knights in England ...
2019-01-06This study argues that horses and horsemanship played a crucial role in refashioning noble...
Gender roles dictated acceptable behavior during the early modem period (1450-1750). Within sixteent...
International audienceThis paper aims at demonstrating that the figure of the knight-king in the Ear...
International audienceThis paper aims at demonstrating that the figure of the knight-king in the Ear...
International audienceThis paper aims at demonstrating that the figure of the knight-king in the Ear...
STONE Rachel Morality and masculinity in the Carolingian Empire Cambridge : Cambridge university pre...
International audienceThis paper aims at demonstrating that the figure of the knight-king in the Ear...
International audienceThis paper aims at demonstrating that the figure of the knight-king in the Ear...
International audienceThis paper aims at demonstrating that the figure of the knight-king in the Ear...
This study examines the effects of early Tudor reforms on the traditional models of masculinity of t...
STONE Rachel Morality and masculinity in the Carolingian Empire Cambridge : Cambridge university pre...
From the 1490s into the 1630s, French military literature saw a transformation in the representation...
This dissertation applies the concept of hegemonic masculinity. as first proposed by R.W Connell in ...
The presented B.A. thesis pursues the viewing of the Knight as an ideal figure during the later phas...
“Pillars of Knighthood: The Evolution of English Knights, 1066-1685” follows how knights in England ...
2019-01-06This study argues that horses and horsemanship played a crucial role in refashioning noble...
Gender roles dictated acceptable behavior during the early modem period (1450-1750). Within sixteent...
International audienceThis paper aims at demonstrating that the figure of the knight-king in the Ear...
International audienceThis paper aims at demonstrating that the figure of the knight-king in the Ear...
International audienceThis paper aims at demonstrating that the figure of the knight-king in the Ear...
STONE Rachel Morality and masculinity in the Carolingian Empire Cambridge : Cambridge university pre...
International audienceThis paper aims at demonstrating that the figure of the knight-king in the Ear...
International audienceThis paper aims at demonstrating that the figure of the knight-king in the Ear...
International audienceThis paper aims at demonstrating that the figure of the knight-king in the Ear...
This study examines the effects of early Tudor reforms on the traditional models of masculinity of t...
STONE Rachel Morality and masculinity in the Carolingian Empire Cambridge : Cambridge university pre...