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The Princely Courts Of Europe Book
Court life throughout the golden age of Europe's ancien régime is invariably imagined as a world of decadent absolutist authority, a closed inner circle from where sovereigns such as James I and Louis XIV exercised complete control over their kingdoms. In his splendid edited collection The Princely Courts of Europe: 1500-1750, the historian John Adamson brings together a fine collection of essays on 12 of the greatest courts in Europe of the period, which offers a far more complicated picture of court life. As Adamson argues in a concise introduction, "the court was never a single entity, nor did it offer a single route to patronage or power. In reality, the separate households of the ruler's consort, his heir, even those of powerful ministers, could operate to qualify or sometimes eclipse the authority of the ruler." Subsequent chapters by experts on specific courts find this point repeatedly underlined. Chapters on the courts of the Spanish Habsburgs, the Valois, the Tudor and Stuarts, the House of Orange, Rome, the Hohenzollerns and the Medici offer fascinating insights into the rituals, etiquette, politics, architecture, art and daily life of the various courts. At the centre of these courts lie some of the greatest and infamous of all European monarchs, including Henry VIII, Charles V, Louis XIV and Peter the Great. What really impresses about The Princely Courts of Europe is its eye for the artistic nature of court life. Lavish colour illustrations throughout offer an insight into the visually arresting splendour of court life of the period. It is also admirable in offering interesting insights into the courts of Sweden and Russia, but where are the Ottoman Turks? --Jerry BrottonRead More
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- 0297836536
- 9780297836537
- 30 September 1999
- Weidenfeld & Nicolson
- Hardcover (Book)
- 352
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