Notions of Privacy at Early Modern European Courts
Reassessing the Public and Private Divide, 1400-1800
Series: Early Modern Court Studies; 3;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 18 March 2024
- ISBN 9789463720076
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages304 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 720 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 2 Illustrations, black & white; 22 Illustrations, color 546
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Short description:
Grand, extravagant, magnificent, scandalous, corrupt, political, personal, fractious; these are terms often associated with the medieval and early modern courts. This edited collection addresses this lacuna and offers interpretations that urge us to reassesses the public nature of European courts.
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Grand, extravagant, magnificent, scandalous, corrupt, political, personal, fractious; these are terms often associated with the medieval and early modern courts. Moreover, the court constituted a forceful nexus in the social world, which was central to the legitimacy and authority of rulership. As such, courts shaped European politics and culture: architecture, art, fashion, patronage, and cultural exchanges were integral to the spectacle of European courts. Researchers have convincingly emphasised the public nature of courtly events, procedures, and ceremonies. Nevertheless, court life also involved pockets of privacy, which have yet to be systematically addressed. This edited collection addresses this lacuna and offers interpretations that urge us to reassesses the public nature of European courts. Thus, the proposed publication will fertilise the grounds for a discussion of the past and future of court studies. Indeed, the contributions make us reconsider present-day understandings of privacy as a stable and uncontestable notion.
MoreTable of Contents:
List of Illustrations, List of Contributors, Acknowledgements, Reassessing the Public/Private Nature of European Court Cultures: An Introduction, Theories and Conceptions of Courts, Chapter 1: Considering Privacy at Court, Chapter 2: Privacy at Court? Reconsidering the Public/Private Dichotomy, Chapter 3: The Monarch Exposed: The Negotiation of Privacy at the Early Modern Court, Architecture, Spaces and Access, Chapter 4: Institutionalised Privacy?—The Need to Achieve and Defend Privacy in the Frauenzimmer, Chapter 5: Public Displays of Affection: Creating Spheres of Apparent Royal Intimacy in Public, Chapter 6: The Translation of Court Culture from the Burgundian Court to the Kingdom of Castile: The Sovereign's Privacy and Relationship with Court Artists, Chapter 7: On Privacy—or Rather the Lack Thereof—at Court in the Polish Literature of the Sixteenth Century, Religion, Chapter 8: 'Au Milieu d'une Cour Superbe & Tumultueuse': Devotional privacy at the Court of Versailles, Chapter 9: Private Justice or Ducal Power? Testing the Strength of Public Authority and Dynastic Loyalty by Trans-national Nobles at the Court of the Duke of Lorraine, Chapter 10: The Politics of Privacy: Examining Influence and Personal Relationships at the English and Holy Roman Imperial Court, Index
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