Ireland and the Renaissance court : political culture from the cúirteanna to Whitehall, 1450-1640 /

Ireland and the Renaissance court is an interdisciplinary collection of essays exploring Irish and English courts, courtiers and politics in the early modern period, c. 1450-1650. Chapters are contributed by both established and emergent scholars working in the fields of history, literary studies an...

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Other Authors: Edwards, David, 1963- (Editor), Kane, Brendan Michael, 1968- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2024.
Series:Studies in early modern Irish history.
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505 0 |g Introduction  |t Contiguous court societies : the Renaissance Irish lordships and the Tudor and early Stuart English monarchy /  |r David Edwards and Brendan Kane --  |g part I.  |t Indigenous court society in Ireland --  |t Bouncers, stewards and gatecrashers : access and hierarchy at the Gaelic court in early modern Irish literature, c.1400-c.1650 /  |r Micheál Hoyne --  |t Court society in the south of Ireland, c.1430-c.1620 : evidence from the Butler bardic poems and other Irish sources /  |r Gearóidín de Buitléir --  |t The Gaelic court and Irish country-house poetry : the politics of an overlooked genre /  |r Patricial Palmer --  |t Latin letters and Renaissance civility in sixteenth-century Ireland /  |r Jason Harris --  |g part II.  |t Made in Whitehall : Irish policy and a regnal court --  |t Debating Irish policy at the court of Elizabeth I, c.1558-80 /  |r David Heffernan --  |t How to govern Ireland without leaving your armchair : the production of Irish knowledge in Elizabethan secretariats /  |r Nicholas Popper --  |t Court discourse, the mid-Elizabethan polity and Ireland, 1571-75 /  |r Christopher Maginn --  |t Magnificence and massacre : Essex and the Enterprise of Ulster, 1573-76 /  |r Hiram Morgan --  |t Counsel in extremis : Sir James Croft's A Discourse of 1583 and Elizabeth I's reform of Irish policy /  |r David Edwards --  |g part III.  |t Positioning Ireland in the Renaissance court world --  |t Our men in Scotland : the Gaelic Irish nobility and the Scottish Renaissance court, c.1400-c.1600 /  |r Simon Egan -- Ireland's militarised itinerant court and the Tudor state /  |r R. Malcolm Smuts --  |t 'Winning hearts and minds' : proclamations, audience and the discourse of Old English displacement /  |r Valerie McGowan-Doyle --  |t From court to courtliness : the verse epistle as imperial genre /  |r Brendan Kane. 
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