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Resultaten voor 'robert tittler'
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Painting for a Living in Tudor and Early Stuart England
A rare examination of the political, social, and economic contexts in which painters in Tudor and Early Stuart England lived and worked
€ 131,95 -
A Companion to Tudor Britain
Winner of the Roland Bainton Prize for the best reference work in 2004, A Companion to Tudor Britain provides an authoritative overview of scholarship and debates about this period.
€ 239,95 -
A Companion to Tudor Britain
Winner of the Roland Bainton Prize for the best reference work in 2004, A Companion to Tudor Britain provides an authoritative overview of scholarship and debates about this period.
€ 62,50 -
Two Weather Diaries from Northern England, 1779-1807
The Journals of John Chipchase and Elihu RobinsonJournals of the natural world reveal fascinating details of life at the time.
€ 69,50 -
The Reformation and the Towns in England
Politics and Political Culture, c.1540-1640This is an analysis of the secular impact of the Reformation on English towns. It shows how the transfer of property, coupled with statutory responsibilities and the destruction of a doctrine-based political culture, enabled many towns to extend their holdings and increase their institutional authority.
€ 113,50 -
Portraits, Painters, and Publics in Provincial England 1540--1640
The first comprehensive study of post-Reformation provincial English Portraiture which investigates the growing affinity for secular portraiture in Tudor and early Stuart England, a cultural and social phenomenon which can be said to have produced a 'public' for that genre.
€ 62,95 -
Townspeople and Nation
English Urban Experiences, 1540-1640At the outset of the Reformation, England was an agrarian society; by the Civil war it was on the way to becoming an urban one as well. The complexity of those developments become especially vivid when we experience them through the lives of ordinary townspeople, which Tittler allows us to do.
€ 42,95 -
Townspeople and Nation
English Urban Experiences, 1540-1640At the outset of the Reformation, England was an agrarian society; by the Civil war it was on the way to becoming an urban one as well. The complexity of those developments become especially vivid when we experience them through the lives of ordinary townspeople, which Tittler allows us to do.
€ 177,50 -
The Reign of Mary I
Robert Tittler has published ten books and some fifty essays on the national and local politics, economic and social life, and art and architecture of the Tudor/early Stuart era. Judith M. Richards, of La Trobe University, Australia, has focused on early modern English history for much of her career, and published widely on aspects of that period. Recently she has worked intensively on the reign of Mary I, publishing five academic articles and her biography (Routledge, 2010).
€ 57,95 -
Portraits, Painters, and Publics in Provincial England, 1540--1640
The first comprehensive study of post-Reformation provincial English Portraiture which investigates the growing affinity for secular portraiture in Tudor and early Stuart England, a cultural and social phenomenon which can be said to have produced a 'public' for that genre.
€ 183,95 -
The Reign of Mary I
Until recently, the reign of Mary Tudor was generally seen as a ‘sterile interlude in the Tudor century, with Mary herself dismissed asBloody Mary
€ 277,50 -
The face of the city
Our conventional understanding of English portraiture from the age of Holbein and Henry VIII on to Reubens, VanDyck and Charles I clings to the mainstream images of royalty and aristocracy and to the succession of known practitioners of 'Renaissance' portraiture. In almost every respect, the 'civic' portraits examined here stand in sharp contrast to these traditional narratives. Depicting mayors and aldermen, livery company masters, school and college heads, they were meant to be read as statements about the civic leaders and civic institutions rather than about the sitters in their own right. Displayed in civic premises rather than country homes, exemplifying civic rather than personal virtues, and usually commissioned by institutions rather than their sitters, they have yet to be considered as a type of their own, or in their appropriate social and political context.This fascinating work will appeal to both art historians and historians of early modern Britain.
€ 26,80