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Martial Power and Elizabethan Political Culture: Military Men in England and Ireland, 1558–1594: Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History

Autor Rory Rapple
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 feb 2019
This book studies the careers and political thinking of English martial men, left deeply frustrated as Elizabeth I's quietist foreign policy destroyed the ambitions that the wars of the mid-sixteenth century had excited in them. Until the mid 1580s, unemployment, official disparagement and downward mobility became grim facts of life for many military captains. Rory Rapple examines the experiences and attitudes of this generation of officers and points to a previously overlooked literature of complaint that offered a stinging critique of the monarch and the administration of Sir William Cecil. He also argues that the captains' actions in Ireland, their treatment of its inhabitants and their conceptualisation of both relied on assumptions, attitudes and political thinking which resulted more from their frustration with the status quo in England than any tendency to 'other' the Irish. This book will be required reading for scholars of early modern British and Irish history.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781108730501
ISBN-10: 1108730507
Pagini: 350
Dimensiuni: 150 x 230 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History

Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction; 1. Chimneys in summer; 2. Military men and their discontents; 3. The limits of allegiance: English military men, Europe and the Elizabethan regime; 4. The captains and the Irish context; 5. The limits of imperium: military men and government; 6. The limits of rhetoric: the captains and violence in Elizabethan Ireland to 1588; 7. Unlimited indemnity: delegates versus viceroys; Conclusion.

Recenzii

'The book is fluently written and persuasive and Rapple's research is impressively deep …' H-Albion
'Rapple's book must be commended for forcibly reminding us once again that Elizabeth's twin realms of England and Ireland should not be studied in isolation from each other, as has so often been the case.' Paul Hammer, Journal of British Studies

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Examines the careers and political thinking of Elizabethan martial men, whose military ambitions were thwarted by a quietist foreign policy.