: Reputation and Representation in Fifteenth-Century Europe
2006; Truman State University; Volume: 37; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/20478008
ISSN2326-0726
Autores Tópico(s)Irish and British Studies
ResumoIntroduction 1 The Lancastrianization of the North in the Reign of Henry IV, 1399-1413 / Mark Arvanigian 9 John the Fearless' Way of War / Kelly DeVries 39 Women as Book Collectors and Disseminators of Culture in Late Medieval Europe / Sharon Michalove 57 Margaret of York on Pilgrimage: The Exercise of Devotion and the Religious Traditions of the House of York / Harry Schnitker 81 Mapping Family Lines: A Late Fifteenth Century Example of Genealogical Display / Charlotte Bauer-Smith 123 Raising the Good Wife: Mothers and Daughters in Fifteenth-Century England / Candace Gregory 145 Delegitimizing Lancaster: The Yorkist Use of Gendered Propaganda During the Wars of the Roses / Helen Maurer 169 Blood and Roses: Maytime and Revival in the Morte Darthur / Karen Bezella-Bond 187 Censoring Disobedient Subjects: Narratives of Treason and Royal Authority in Fifteenth-Century England / E. Kay Harris 211 Welcome to the Parish. Remove Your Cap and Stop Assaulting Your Neighbor / Daniel Thiery 235 Witchcraft and the Woodvilles: A Standard Medieval Smear? / John Leland 267 Making History: Culture, Politics and The Maire of Bristowe is Kalendar / Peter Fleming 289 Rethinking Henry VII: The Man and His Piety in the Context of the Observant Franciscans / Virginia K. Henderson 317 Index 349
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