This chapter considers tournaments and hunting as aspects of early modern court culture. It briefly sets out the cultural context of both quasi-martial sports among elite men (and women) as ways of expressing status and looks at their importance for the princes who hosted them. The chapter presents the main developments in tournaments, their different competitions and equipment and particularly the emergence of the pas d’armes from the fifteenth century to the early sixteenth. It then reviews the place of hunting at the court, looking at its conduct, its various forms, its principal participants, its role in diplomacy and as a cultural force, particularly among men, in early modern court culture
From the 1490s into the 1630s, French military literature saw a transformation in the representation...
This article explores the main continuities and changes in upper-class sport, some foci of current r...
This article centres on an archery match played in August 1478 by wool merchants living in Calais, a...
This chapter considers tournaments and hunting as aspects of early modern court culture. It briefly ...
This thesis explores the importance of hunting in early Stuart England: its use in the construction ...
This study examines the effects of early Tudor reforms on the traditional models of masculinity of t...
My dissertation examines the noble prerogative of hunting as a social and cultural act in early mode...
This thesis is an extensive and interdisciplinary study of the tournaments of Holy Roman Emperor Max...
This chapter analyses the influence of contemporary ideals of valour, physical strength, and martial...
This dissertation explores the construction of masculine identity at the intersection between early ...
The first known tournament in Silesia was given by the duke Boleslas II the Horned in Lwówek Śląski ...
This project investigates the transformations in masculinity among the French warrior aristocracy fr...
My thesis discusses the social, political, and economic importance of organized physical competition...
In Renaissance France, tournaments were still among the most important court festivals. Most marriag...
The "early modern" has always suffered problems of periodization. Its beginnings overlap with the La...
From the 1490s into the 1630s, French military literature saw a transformation in the representation...
This article explores the main continuities and changes in upper-class sport, some foci of current r...
This article centres on an archery match played in August 1478 by wool merchants living in Calais, a...
This chapter considers tournaments and hunting as aspects of early modern court culture. It briefly ...
This thesis explores the importance of hunting in early Stuart England: its use in the construction ...
This study examines the effects of early Tudor reforms on the traditional models of masculinity of t...
My dissertation examines the noble prerogative of hunting as a social and cultural act in early mode...
This thesis is an extensive and interdisciplinary study of the tournaments of Holy Roman Emperor Max...
This chapter analyses the influence of contemporary ideals of valour, physical strength, and martial...
This dissertation explores the construction of masculine identity at the intersection between early ...
The first known tournament in Silesia was given by the duke Boleslas II the Horned in Lwówek Śląski ...
This project investigates the transformations in masculinity among the French warrior aristocracy fr...
My thesis discusses the social, political, and economic importance of organized physical competition...
In Renaissance France, tournaments were still among the most important court festivals. Most marriag...
The "early modern" has always suffered problems of periodization. Its beginnings overlap with the La...
From the 1490s into the 1630s, French military literature saw a transformation in the representation...
This article explores the main continuities and changes in upper-class sport, some foci of current r...
This article centres on an archery match played in August 1478 by wool merchants living in Calais, a...