The "kingis Quair"

The
Title The "kingis Quair" PDF eBook
Author James I (King of Scotland)
Publisher
Pages 158
Release 1886
Genre
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The Kingis Quair of James Stewart

The Kingis Quair of James Stewart
Title The Kingis Quair of James Stewart PDF eBook
Author James I (King of Scotland)
Publisher Heinemann Educational Books
Pages 178
Release 1973
Genre Poetry
ISBN

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The Athenaeum

The Athenaeum
Title The Athenaeum PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 760
Release 1911
Genre Arts
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Transactions

Transactions
Title Transactions PDF eBook
Author Glasgow Archaeological Society
Publisher
Pages 664
Release 1897
Genre Scotland
ISBN

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Medieval Dream-Poetry

Medieval Dream-Poetry
Title Medieval Dream-Poetry PDF eBook
Author A. C. Spearing
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 248
Release 1976-11-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521211949

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This 1976 book is a study of the medieval English dream-poem set against classical and medieval visionary and religious writings.

The Athenaeum

The Athenaeum
Title The Athenaeum PDF eBook
Author James Silk Buckingham
Publisher
Pages 966
Release 1896
Genre
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Medieval and Early Modern Representations of Authority in Scotland and the British Isles

Medieval and Early Modern Representations of Authority in Scotland and the British Isles
Title Medieval and Early Modern Representations of Authority in Scotland and the British Isles PDF eBook
Author Kate Buchanan
Publisher Routledge
Pages 376
Release 2016-05-20
Genre History
ISBN 1317098137

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What use is it to be given authority over men and lands if others do not know about it? Furthermore, what use is that authority if those who know about it do not respect it or recognise its jurisdiction? And what strategies and 'language' -written and spoken, visual and auditory, material, cultural and political - did those in authority throughout the medieval and early modern era use to project and make known their power? These questions have been crucial since regulations for governance entered society and are found at the core of this volume. In order to address these issues from an historical perspective, this collection of essays considers representations of authority made by a cross-section of society within the British Isles. Arranged in thematic sections, the 14 essays in the collection bridge the divide between medieval and early modern to build up understanding of the developments and continuities that can be followed across the centuries in question. Whether crown or noble, government or church, burgh or merchant; all desired power and influence, but their means of representing authority were very different. These essays encompass a myriad of methods demonstrating power and disseminating the image of authority, including: material culture, art, literature, architecture and landscapes, saintly cults, speeches and propaganda, martial posturing and strategic alliances, music, liturgy and ceremonial display. Thus, this interdisciplinary collection illuminates the variable forms in which authority was presented by key individuals and institutions in Scotland and the British Isles. By placing these within the context of the European powers with whom they interacted, this volume also underlines the unique relationships developed between the people and those who exercised authority over them.