Early Modern Military Identities, 1560-1639
Reality and Representation
Herausgeber: Woodcock, Matthew; O'Mahony, Cian
Early Modern Military Identities, 1560-1639
Reality and Representation
Herausgeber: Woodcock, Matthew; O'Mahony, Cian
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An investigation into how soldiers of this period considered and presented themselves.
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An investigation into how soldiers of this period considered and presented themselves.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781843845324
- ISBN-10: 1843845326
- Artikelnr.: 54810078
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781843845324
- ISBN-10: 1843845326
- Artikelnr.: 54810078
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Matthew Woodcock, Cian O'Mahony
Introduction 'Warlike prowesse and manly courage': Martial Conduct and
Masculine Identity in Late Tudor and Early Stuart England - David Trim 'The
Breviarie of Soldiers': Julius Caesar's Commentaries and the Fashioning of
Early Modern Military Identity - Matthew Woodcock 'Souldiers or Clarkes or
both': Ralph Knevet and the Fashioning of Military Identity through Print
and Performance in Caroline Norwich - Cian O'Mahony Thomas, First Lord
Fairfax and 'The Highway to Heidelberg' - Philip Major The Clergy and the
Military in Early Modern Ireland - Angela Andreani and Andrew Hadfield
'Trust, Desert, Power and skill to serve': The Old English and Military
Identities in Late Elizabethan Ireland - Ruth Canning Artifice in Ormonius
: Why a Renaissance Latin Epic Falsified the Military History of a Tudor
Irish General - David Edwards Irish Savage and English Butcher: Military
Identities and Tyrone's Rebellion, 1593-1603 - James O'Neill 'A print in my
body of this day's service': Finding Meaning in Wounding During and After
the Nine Years War - Clodagh Tait Othello and the Braggart Soldier in the
Context of Elizabethan War Veterans - Adam McKeown 'Lay by thine Arms and
take the Citie then': Soldiery and City in the Drama of Thomas Middleton -
Samuel Rogers / Reviews 'Sometimes a figure, sometimes a cipher': Dramatic
Assertions of Martial Identity, 1580-1642 - Benjamin Armintor 'Sometimes a
figure, sometimes a cipher': Dramatic Assertions of Martial Identity,
1580-1642 - Vimala Pasupathi Afterword: The Way Ahead Bibliography
Masculine Identity in Late Tudor and Early Stuart England - David Trim 'The
Breviarie of Soldiers': Julius Caesar's Commentaries and the Fashioning of
Early Modern Military Identity - Matthew Woodcock 'Souldiers or Clarkes or
both': Ralph Knevet and the Fashioning of Military Identity through Print
and Performance in Caroline Norwich - Cian O'Mahony Thomas, First Lord
Fairfax and 'The Highway to Heidelberg' - Philip Major The Clergy and the
Military in Early Modern Ireland - Angela Andreani and Andrew Hadfield
'Trust, Desert, Power and skill to serve': The Old English and Military
Identities in Late Elizabethan Ireland - Ruth Canning Artifice in Ormonius
: Why a Renaissance Latin Epic Falsified the Military History of a Tudor
Irish General - David Edwards Irish Savage and English Butcher: Military
Identities and Tyrone's Rebellion, 1593-1603 - James O'Neill 'A print in my
body of this day's service': Finding Meaning in Wounding During and After
the Nine Years War - Clodagh Tait Othello and the Braggart Soldier in the
Context of Elizabethan War Veterans - Adam McKeown 'Lay by thine Arms and
take the Citie then': Soldiery and City in the Drama of Thomas Middleton -
Samuel Rogers / Reviews 'Sometimes a figure, sometimes a cipher': Dramatic
Assertions of Martial Identity, 1580-1642 - Benjamin Armintor 'Sometimes a
figure, sometimes a cipher': Dramatic Assertions of Martial Identity,
1580-1642 - Vimala Pasupathi Afterword: The Way Ahead Bibliography
Introduction 'Warlike prowesse and manly courage': Martial Conduct and
Masculine Identity in Late Tudor and Early Stuart England - David Trim 'The
Breviarie of Soldiers': Julius Caesar's Commentaries and the Fashioning of
Early Modern Military Identity - Matthew Woodcock 'Souldiers or Clarkes or
both': Ralph Knevet and the Fashioning of Military Identity through Print
and Performance in Caroline Norwich - Cian O'Mahony Thomas, First Lord
Fairfax and 'The Highway to Heidelberg' - Philip Major The Clergy and the
Military in Early Modern Ireland - Angela Andreani and Andrew Hadfield
'Trust, Desert, Power and skill to serve': The Old English and Military
Identities in Late Elizabethan Ireland - Ruth Canning Artifice in Ormonius
: Why a Renaissance Latin Epic Falsified the Military History of a Tudor
Irish General - David Edwards Irish Savage and English Butcher: Military
Identities and Tyrone's Rebellion, 1593-1603 - James O'Neill 'A print in my
body of this day's service': Finding Meaning in Wounding During and After
the Nine Years War - Clodagh Tait Othello and the Braggart Soldier in the
Context of Elizabethan War Veterans - Adam McKeown 'Lay by thine Arms and
take the Citie then': Soldiery and City in the Drama of Thomas Middleton -
Samuel Rogers / Reviews 'Sometimes a figure, sometimes a cipher': Dramatic
Assertions of Martial Identity, 1580-1642 - Benjamin Armintor 'Sometimes a
figure, sometimes a cipher': Dramatic Assertions of Martial Identity,
1580-1642 - Vimala Pasupathi Afterword: The Way Ahead Bibliography
Masculine Identity in Late Tudor and Early Stuart England - David Trim 'The
Breviarie of Soldiers': Julius Caesar's Commentaries and the Fashioning of
Early Modern Military Identity - Matthew Woodcock 'Souldiers or Clarkes or
both': Ralph Knevet and the Fashioning of Military Identity through Print
and Performance in Caroline Norwich - Cian O'Mahony Thomas, First Lord
Fairfax and 'The Highway to Heidelberg' - Philip Major The Clergy and the
Military in Early Modern Ireland - Angela Andreani and Andrew Hadfield
'Trust, Desert, Power and skill to serve': The Old English and Military
Identities in Late Elizabethan Ireland - Ruth Canning Artifice in Ormonius
: Why a Renaissance Latin Epic Falsified the Military History of a Tudor
Irish General - David Edwards Irish Savage and English Butcher: Military
Identities and Tyrone's Rebellion, 1593-1603 - James O'Neill 'A print in my
body of this day's service': Finding Meaning in Wounding During and After
the Nine Years War - Clodagh Tait Othello and the Braggart Soldier in the
Context of Elizabethan War Veterans - Adam McKeown 'Lay by thine Arms and
take the Citie then': Soldiery and City in the Drama of Thomas Middleton -
Samuel Rogers / Reviews 'Sometimes a figure, sometimes a cipher': Dramatic
Assertions of Martial Identity, 1580-1642 - Benjamin Armintor 'Sometimes a
figure, sometimes a cipher': Dramatic Assertions of Martial Identity,
1580-1642 - Vimala Pasupathi Afterword: The Way Ahead Bibliography