Series |
Massachusetts studies in early modern culture Massachusetts studies in early modern culture. ^A304029
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Contents |
Introduction -- Oxford, 1566 -- Sandwich, 1573 -- Canterbury, 1573 -- Bristol, 1574 -- Worcester, 1575 -- Norwich, 1578 -- Conclusion. |
Abstract |
"In a 1572 visit to Warwick, Queen Elizabeth looked out the window of her lodgings and saw local people dancing in the courtyard, a seemingly spontaneous performance meant to entertain her. During her travels, she was treated to fireworks, theatrical performances, and lavish banquets. Reconstructing the formal and informal events that took place throughout Elizabeth's progress visits, events rich in pageantry and ceremony, John M. Adrian demonstrates how communities communicated their character, as well as their financial and political needs, to noble guests. While previous scholars have studied Elizabeth I and her visits to the homes of influential courtiers, F̐ueting the Queen places a new emphasis on the civic communities that hosted the monarch and their efforts to secure much needed support. Case studies of the university and cathedral cities of Oxford, Canterbury, Sandwich, Bristol, Worcester, and Norwich focus on the concepts of hospitality and space-including the intimate details of the built environment"-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Issued in other form | Online version: Adrian, John M., 1975- F̐ueting the queen Amherst ; Boston : University of Massachusetts Press, [2021] 9781613769058 |
Genre/form | History. |
LCCN | 2021016897 |
ISBN | 9781625346292 |
ISBN | 9781625346285 hardcover |
ISBN | 162534628X hardcover |
ISBN | 1625346298 paperback |
ISBN | electronic book |
ISBN | electronic book |