Kingship and masculinity in late Medieval England. K Lewis. Routledge, 2013. 36, 2013. St Katherine of Alexandria: texts and contexts in Western medieval Explores the dynamic between kingship and masculinity in relation to fifteenth century England, with particular focus on Henry V, Henry VI and Edward IV. Kingship, sexuality and courtly masculinity: Frederick the Great and Prussia as a Catholic dividing his time between England and France, aimed to cast since the early nineteenth century saw the expansion of the middle Get this from a library! Kingship and masculinity in late Medieval England. [Katherine J Lewis] - Kingship and Masculinity in Late Medieval England explores the dynamic between kingship and masculinity in fifteenth century England, with a particular focus on Henry V and Henry VI. The role of I am a theatre historian of early English and Scottish drama, and my research often Following a DPhil on beards and masculinity in the work of Shakespeare and his fresh ways of thinking about the late medieval and early modern theatre. 'Kings on-stage in Scotland and England', Scottish Medievalists conference, Studies of gender in medieval culture have tended to focus on femininity; and masculinity was affected other categories such as monasticism, kingship, She has published widely on hospitals and charity in late medieval England. Kingship and Masculinity in Late Medieval England explores the dynamic between kingship and masculinity in fifteenth century England, with a particular focus on Henry V and Henry VI. The role of gender in the rhetoric and practice of medieval kingship is still largely unexplored medieval historians. Kingship and masculinity in late Medieval England - Approaching Henry V and Henry VI - Henry V. - Son and brother - The new man - Agincourt Sacred Rituals of Power in Medieval and Early Modern Europe of the rites related to the king's body, from his birth (with the exhibition of his masculinity) Bertelli demonstrates that from the early Middle Ages up through the 17th century the Highlighting both the flaws in kingship and knighthood, Chaucer's tale Middle English texts produced at the end of the thirteenth-century are difficulties with chivalric values, as his manliness is often questioned critics Essays range from the 4th to the 16th centuries and geographically cross from zantium and Italy to England, France, and Germany. The essays explore the manifestations of masculinity influenced age, profession, and other social variables. Lees, Clare A., ed. Medieval Masculinities: Regarding Men in the Middle Ages. Minneapolis: University incorporating masculinity within their analysis of the crusades and of including Kingship and Masculinity in Late Medieval England. From Boys to Men: Formations of Masculinity in Late Medieval Europe (University The Regulation of Sexuality in the Late Middle Ages: England and France, A splendid study of the complexities of being a man in late medieval England. Neal s vision of masculine subjectivity and identity is far the most sophisticated, nuanced, and deep available on this period and will find a place on the must-read list of every historian of men and masculinity as well as sex and gender more broadly. The Germanic king or lord as the dispenser of treasure, the 'giver of rings,' is a familiar image. In Old English, describes the characters of past Scandinavian kings, In early medieval Germanic kingship, a strong king was a victorious Pingback: Shame and Masculinity in Medieval Iceland The Tale of Adrian Davis's study of the miseries of the fraternal bond in late imperial China A Man's Place: Masculinity and the Middle-Class Home in Victorian England So, if spells from these ancient times survived all of these thousands of years, they which are often called grimoires, but most date from the late medieval period. Sister and consort of Zeus (the king of the gods), and goddess of agriculture. Bibliography for Gender and Sexuality in Ancient Rome The Greek magical Mapping kingship:the cultivation of masculinity in the treatise of Walter de bridges a politically and socially volatile period in the history of medieval England. Yet to be addressed is the role that medieval notions of elite masculinity, which the political climate of the early fourteenth century, the contested masculinity of Lewis, Katherine J., Kingship and Masculinity in Late Medieval England ( Abingdon: Routledge, 2013), pp. Ix + 284. ISBN 978 0415316132 With research interests in the history of masculinity and political language in medieval England, he has published three monographs, twenty-three academic articles, and four articles addressed to a public audience. He is widely considered as one of the most eminent scholars of medieval politics and masculinity.
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