Selling the Tudor monarchy : authority and image in sixteenth-century England / Kevin Sharpe.
2009
DA315 .S45 2009 (Mapit)
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Title
Selling the Tudor monarchy : authority and image in sixteenth-century England / Kevin Sharpe.
Author
Sharpe, Kevin (Kevin M.)
ISBN
9780300140989
0300140983
0300140983
Publication Details
New Haven : Yale University Press, c2009.
Language
English
Description
xxix, 588 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Call Number
DA315 .S45 2009
Dewey Decimal Classification
941.05
Summary
"The management of image in the service of power is a familiar tool of twenty-first century politics. Here a leading historian reveals how, from even before the Reformation, the Tudors sought to sustain and enhance their authority by representing themselves to their people through the media of building, print, art, material culture and speech. Deploying what we might now describe as 'spin', Tudor rulers worked actively as patrons and popularisers to present themselves to the best advantage. Familiarity, however, brought risk. The art of royal representation was a delicate balance between mystification and popularisation ... Yet relentless promotion of the royal image had desacralised it, leaving a difficult legacy for their Stuart successors. This first sustained analysis of the verbal and visual representations of Tudor power embraces art history, literary studies and the history of consumption and material culture ..."--Book jacket flap.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Representing rule: terms, premises, approaches
Founding a dynasty, forging an image
Writing reformation
Images of royal supremacy
Performing supremacy
Contesting supremacy
Representations of Edward VI
Images of Mary Tudor
The words of a queen
'The portrait and picture of the Queen's majesty'
'Viewed and beheld of all men': Queen Elizabeth and the performance of majesty
Contesting and appropriating Elizabeth.
Founding a dynasty, forging an image
Writing reformation
Images of royal supremacy
Performing supremacy
Contesting supremacy
Representations of Edward VI
Images of Mary Tudor
The words of a queen
'The portrait and picture of the Queen's majesty'
'Viewed and beheld of all men': Queen Elizabeth and the performance of majesty
Contesting and appropriating Elizabeth.