Ireland and the Renaissance Court
By (Author) David Edwards
Edited by Brendan Kane
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
1st October 2024
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Politics and government
European history: Renaissance
941.505
Hardback
320
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 19mm
624g
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, and philology. They focus on Gaelic cirteanna, the indigenous centres of aristocratic life throughout the medieval period; on the regnal court of the emergent British empire based in London at Whitehall; and on Irish participation in the wider world of European elite life and letters. Collectively, they expand the chronological limits of early modern Ireland to include the fifteenth century and recreate its multi-lingual character through exploration of its English, Irish and Latin archives. This volume is an innovative effort at moving beyond binary approaches to English-Irish history by demonstrating points of contact as well as contention.
David Edwards is Senior Lecturer in History, University College Cork
Brendan Kane is Professor of History, University of Connecticut