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Margaret of York
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

Margaret of York

Originally published: Stroud: Sutton, 1989.

Reputation and Representation in Fifteenth-Century Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 396

Reputation and Representation in Fifteenth-Century Europe

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-04-01
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This volume deals with political, military, social, architectural, and literary aspects of fifteenth-century England. The essays contained in the volume range across the century from some of the leading scholars currently working in the period.

Margaret of York
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 455

Margaret of York

The amazing life of Margaret of York, the woman who tried to overthrow the Tudors.

Richard III and the Princes in the Tower
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 407

Richard III and the Princes in the Tower

Richard III has divided opinion for over 500 years. Traditionally, he has been perceived as a villain, a bloody tyrant and the monstrous murderer of his innocent nephews. To others he was and remains a wronged victim who did his best for kingdom and family; a noble prince and enlightened statesman tragically slain. Richard III and the Princes in the Tower explores the story of Richard III and the tales that have been woven around the historic events, and discusses his life and reign and the disappearance of the Princes in the Tower. It also assesses the original sources upon which much of the history is based. A number of picture essays explore particular aspects of Richard III's life and reign: his birth sign of Scorpio, historical paintings, the symbolism of pigs and boars, Richard's saints, his books, the Princes, and cartoons and caricatures. This classic work is one that no enthusiast should be without.

Royal Mysteries of the Tudor Period
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 337

Royal Mysteries of the Tudor Period

The Tudor period is familiar to British public in reading and viewing in books, TV series and film - the list is endless, from Shakespeare and Fletcher in the 1600s to Hilary Mantel et al, and involving internationally famous authors and actors. This is backdrop to the 'Royal Mysteries' which reflect aspects of enduring modern interest. These include royal family drama, sex, scandal, violence, tragedy, murder both judicial and from personal rivalry. The period is dominated and overshadowed by the gigantic and brutal figure of Henry VIII , the 'British Stalin', with his six wives with two got rid of by judicial murder. Royal Mysteries occur throughout the period. The battle of Bosworth Field ...

John Ford's Political Theatre
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

John Ford's Political Theatre

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Women of God and Arms
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Women of God and Arms

The religious and political spheres of the later medieval and early modern periods were tightly and indisputably interwoven, as illustrated by the papal schism, the Hundred Years War, the Reconquest of Spain, and the English Reformation. In these events as well as in the larger religiopolitical systems in which they unfolded, female saints, devout lay women, and monastic women played central roles. In Women of God and Arms, Nancy Bradley Warren explores the political dimensions of the religious practices of women ranging from St. Colette of Corbie to Isabel of Castile to English nuns exiled during the reign of Elizabeth I. Just as religious and political systems were bound up with one anothe...

A Companion to Colette of Corbie
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

A Companion to Colette of Corbie

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-02-15
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  • Publisher: BRILL

A Companion to Colette of Corbie presents a collection of essays offering new historical and religious perspectives on the life, career, and influences of this little-studied fifteenth-century saint. Colette of Corbie, a contemporary of Joan of Arc, established an important reform movement in the Franciscan order; founded numerous monasteries for women in Burgundy, France, and the Low Countries; and had connections with high ranking Burgundian and French noble families. Essays in this volume draw upon many relatively unknown primary sources and add significantly to the scholarship on this important religious figure. Contributors are: Anna Campbell, Joan Mueller, Andrea Pearson, Jane Marie Pinzino, Monique Somme, Ludovic Viallet, and Nancy Bradley Warren

On the Trail of the Yorks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 449

On the Trail of the Yorks

Follow the story of the Yorkist dynasty through the resplendent castles, towering cathedrals and bloody battlefields associated with this controversial family

Women, Reading, and Piety in Late Medieval England
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Women, Reading, and Piety in Late Medieval England

Narratives of medieval women offer new insights into networks of female book ownership and exchange.