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Loyalty to the Monarchy in Late Medieval and Early Modern Britain, c.1400-1688

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | 2020
ISBN13: 9783030377663
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This book explores the place of loyalty in the relationship between the monarchy and their subjects in late medieval and early modern Britain. It focuses on a period in which political and religious upheaval tested the bonds of loyalty between ruler and ruled. The era also witnessed changes in how loyalty was developed and expressed. The first section focuses on royal propaganda and expressions of loyalty from the gentry and nobility under the Yorkist and early Tudor monarchs, as well as the fifteenth-century Scottish monarchy. The chapters illustrate late-medieval conceptions of loyalty, exploring how they manifested themselves and how they persisted and developed into early modernity. Loyalty to the later Tudors and early Stuarts is scrutinised in the second section, gauging the growing level of dissent in the build-up to the British Civil Wars of the seventeenth century. The final section dissects the role that the concept of loyalty played during and after the Civil Wars, looking at how divergent groups navigated this turbulent period and examining the ways in which loyalty could be used as a means of surviving the upheaval.

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ISBN13:9783030377663
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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<p>1. Introduction: Loyalty to the Monarchy in Late Medieval and Early Modern Britain – Matthew Ward and Matthew Hefferan.- Part 1 – Loyalty to Late Medieval and Early Tudor Monarchs.- 2. ‘I claim no right but would this land defend’: Loyalty to the Institution of Kingship in Blind Hary’s Wallace – Callum Watson.- 3. Tiltyard Friendships and bonds of Loyalty in the Reign of Edward IV, c. 1461-1471 – Emma Levitt.- 4. Political Dialogue, Exchange and Propaganda in Yorkist and Early Tudor England, c. 1461-1537 – Wesley Correa.- 5. Towards God religious, towards us most faithful’: the Paulet Family, the Somerset Gentry and the Early Tudor Monarchy, 1485-1547 – Simon Lambe.- 6. Dedicated to Loyalty: Book Dedications to Henry VIII – Valerie Schutte.- Part 2 – Loyalty to the Later Tudors and Early Stuarts.- 7. Not ‘to Confound Predicaments’: Loyalty and the Common Law, c.1400-1688 – Michael A. Heimos.- 8. Loyalty to a Queen: Elizabeth I, the earl of Essex and the Catholic Nobility – Janet Dickinson.- 9. Loyalty to a Nero? Publicising Puritan Persecution in the 1630s ­– Jamie Gianoutsos.- 10. Divided Loyalties of East Midlands Sheriffs, 1630-1640 – Richard Bullock.- Part 3 – Loyalty, Civil War and Restoration in the Seventeenth Century.- 11. 'Bad and Evil Patriots’: Understanding the Motives of Scottish Civil War Royalists, c. 1639-1651 ­– Andrew Lind.- 12. ‘Seditious’ Memories and Disloyalty after the Restoration, c. 1660-1668 – Edward Legon.- 13. Loyalty and Insecurity in Charles II’s Virginia – John Rushton Pagan.- 14. ‘These Repeated Testimonies of Duty and Affection’: Constructing Loyalty in Cornwall and South-West Wales, 1681-85 – James Harriss.</p>

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