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Politik und Kultur der Ehre in Großbritannien und Irland, 1541-1641

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9781107630536
Publication Name
Politics and Culture of Honour in Britain and Ireland, 1541-1641
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication Year
2014
Series
Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7in
Author
Brendan Kane
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
15.2 Oz
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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Exploring 'honour politics' in the early modern period, Brendan Kane reveals that honour played a powerful role in determining the character of Anglo-Irish society, politics and cultural contact, and brings a cultural perspective to our understanding of English imperialism in Ireland and of the Irish responses to it.

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
1107630533
ISBN-13
9781107630536
eBay Product ID (ePID)
172570948

Product Key Features

Author
Brendan Kane
Publication Name
Politics and Culture of Honour in Britain and Ireland, 1541-1641
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2014
Series
Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
320 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
15.2 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Da47.9.173k36 2014
Reviews
"...a rich and scholarly study of the role of honor in political and cultural contexts in Britain and Ireland...In this book, Brendan Kane has displayed sparkling enthusiasm for the subject at hand, making it entirely accessible to both a specialist and nonspecialist audience, through a skilfully written narrative. These factors, combined with its undoubted contribution to the historiography, make this book worthy of widespread attention." - Annaleigh Margey, Renaissance Quarterly, "Kane makes perceptive and resourceful use of literary sources to illuminate his theme. He draws out the extraordinarily important role that honour politics played in shaping the values and identity of the British and Irish elites during this period, and by recovering their obsession with honour he is able to construct a sophisticated cultural history of high politics." - David Smith, Historical Journal, "Kane's erudite book challenges those Irish historians who would reduce all political action to the pursuit of material self-interest...Kane's Politics and Culture of Honour is a valuable and rewarding study, good to think with, and, as such, will be vital reading for all students of early modern Ireland." - Ian Campbell, Irish Historical Studies, "...the author offers a finely grained study of Irish honor, firmly situated within the wider Anglo-Irish world." -Linda A. Pollack, The Journal of Modern History, 'Kane makes perceptive and resourceful use of literary sources to illuminate his theme. He draws out the extraordinarily important role that honour politics played in shaping the values and identity of the British and Irish elites during this period, and by recovering their obsession with honour he is able to construct a sophisticated cultural history of high politics.' David Smith, Historical Journal, '… this is a rich and suggestive book that correctly alerts historians of early modern Ireland to the need for greater awareness of cultural issues when they seek to explain the transformations wrought on that island during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.' James Kelly, American Historical Review, '… a rich and scholarly study of the role of honor in political and cultural contexts in Britain and Ireland … In this book, Brendan Kane has displayed sparkling enthusiasm for the subject at hand, making it entirely accessible to both a specialist and nonspecialist audience, through a skilfully written narrative. These factors, combined with its undoubted contribution to the historiography, make this book worthy of widespread attention.' Annaleigh Margey, Renaissance Quarterly, '… an impressively detailed and well researched book with a persuasive and coherent central argument … excellent.' Andrew Hopper, Journal of Early Modern History, "In a densely detailed, thorough examination...Kane skilfully guides the reader through the myriad personalities, policies, and perceptions of not simply theoretical ideas of honor, but also how ever-present honor was and how it functioned in Gael-Gall relations...Kane has produced a text that will be richly mined by both students and scholars in the field for years to come." -Kyle Lynch-Baldwin, Sixteenth Century Journal, 'In a densely detailed, thorough examination … Kane skilfully guides the reader through the myriad personalities, policies, and perceptions of not simply theoretical ideas of honor, but also how ever-present honor was and how it functioned in Gael-Gall relations … Kane has produced a text that will be richly mined by both students and scholars in the field for years to come.' Kelle Lynch-Baldwin, Sixteenth Century Journal, "this is a rich and suggestive book that correctly alerts historians of early modern Ireland to the need for greater awareness of cultural issues when they seek to explain the transformations wrought on that island during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries." -James Kelly, American Historical Review, 'Kane's erudite book challenges those Irish historians who would reduce all political action to the pursuit of material self-interest … a valuable and rewarding study, good to think with, and, as such, will be vital reading for all students of early modern Ireland.' Ian Campbell, Irish Historical Studies
Table of Content
Introduction: honour in Britain and Ireland; 1. The honour revolution of 1541; 2. Gaelic honour in Tudor Ireland; 3. 'British' honour and the Nine Years' War; 4. Making the Irish European: Gaelic honour after the Nine Years' War; 5. Gaelic and Old English honour in early Stuart 'Britain'; 6. A hierarchy transformed? Precedence disputes, the defence of honour and 'British' high-politics, 1603-32; 7. Wentworth, the Irish Lord Deputyship and the Caroline politics of honour; Conclusion.
Copyright Date
2014
Topic
Ethics & Moral Philosophy, International Relations / General, World / European, Europe / Great Britain / General, Europe / Ireland
Dewey Decimal
941.05
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
History, Philosophy, Political Science

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