Remapping Early Modern England
The Culture of Seventeenth-Century Politics
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Publisher:Cambridge University Press
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A collection of new and previously-published essays on the culture of the English Renaissance state.
Kevin Sharpe proposes here a new cultural turn in the study of the English Renaissance state, and urges a broader interdisciplinary approach to the texts of authority, their performance and reception. This collection will help refigure our understanding of the history and politics of the period and its study.It is now over twenty years since revisionist history began to transform our understanding of early modern England. The debates between revisionists and their critics goes on. But it has become a sterile debate in which both sides are confined by an attenuated conception of politics. Meanwhile scholars in other disciplines have opened new approaches to the political culture of the English Renaissance state, emphasising the importance of representations of authority and reading plays, poems and portraits as texts of power. Kevin Sharpe has been at the forefront of the dialogue between historians and critics, and a leading exponent of interdisciplinary approaches. In the essays collected here, and in an important new remapping of the field, he revisits earlier debates and urges a 'cultural turn' that will refigure our understanding of the history and politics of early modern England and the materials and methods of our study.
"these essays, written over the last decade by an imaginative and influential historian of early modern politics, will be welcomed by all who study 17-th century Britain...highly recommended." Choice
"full of sharp observations and encourage the reader to similar catholicity of reading." Albion
ISBN: 9780521664097
Dimensions: 229mm x 153mm x 24mm
Weight: 790g
496 pages