This article explores the public ceremonies chosen to mark the restoration of Charles II in a range of provincial towns. It emphasizes both the extent of performative creativity and the prominence of martial forms at the proclamation in May 1660 and the coronation in April 1661. Using evidence from contemporary printed sources and the records of civic government, it demonstrates how local authorities could use public ritual to negotiate instabilities linked to the ‘Old Army’ of the commonwealth and the practical logistics of the new settlement while continuing to formulate more specific statements on the honour and security of the immediate vicinity
This article examines the practice of ‘requisitioning’ public meetings in Great Britain and Ireland....
The nature and extent of the royal supremacy over the Church of England proved contentious in Restor...
PhDThis thesis examines the question of how the restored monarchy used the ceremonies of court in th...
This article explores the public ceremonies chosen to mark the restoration of Charles II in a range ...
The requirement to proclaim Richard Cromwell lord protector in September 1658 forced town leaders to...
Within the body of scholarly interpretation of the British Civil Wars (1642-1651), there is an abse...
The period between 1660 and 1670 was an eventful one for both Britain and its martial arts. 1660 saw...
This article explores popular politics and royalism during the English Civil Wars through the reacti...
The period between 1660 and 1670 was an eventful one for both Britain and its martial arts. 1660 saw...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).This article examines the politi...
This article explores the recreational uses of streets and squares in the early modern market town. ...
This thesis examines how the concept of honour functioned as a part of political discourse during th...
While historians are familiar with the destruction wrought on the nation's cathedrals during the Civ...
This paper discusses the regalia and ceremonies of the United Kingdom, starting with a brief referen...
The coronation was one of the most important – and scrutinised – ceremonies of a Tudor monarch's rei...
This article examines the practice of ‘requisitioning’ public meetings in Great Britain and Ireland....
The nature and extent of the royal supremacy over the Church of England proved contentious in Restor...
PhDThis thesis examines the question of how the restored monarchy used the ceremonies of court in th...
This article explores the public ceremonies chosen to mark the restoration of Charles II in a range ...
The requirement to proclaim Richard Cromwell lord protector in September 1658 forced town leaders to...
Within the body of scholarly interpretation of the British Civil Wars (1642-1651), there is an abse...
The period between 1660 and 1670 was an eventful one for both Britain and its martial arts. 1660 saw...
This article explores popular politics and royalism during the English Civil Wars through the reacti...
The period between 1660 and 1670 was an eventful one for both Britain and its martial arts. 1660 saw...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).This article examines the politi...
This article explores the recreational uses of streets and squares in the early modern market town. ...
This thesis examines how the concept of honour functioned as a part of political discourse during th...
While historians are familiar with the destruction wrought on the nation's cathedrals during the Civ...
This paper discusses the regalia and ceremonies of the United Kingdom, starting with a brief referen...
The coronation was one of the most important – and scrutinised – ceremonies of a Tudor monarch's rei...
This article examines the practice of ‘requisitioning’ public meetings in Great Britain and Ireland....
The nature and extent of the royal supremacy over the Church of England proved contentious in Restor...
PhDThis thesis examines the question of how the restored monarchy used the ceremonies of court in th...