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Art and Political Thought in Medieval England, c.1150-1350
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An exploration of how power and political society were imagined, represented and reflected on in medieval English artImages and imagery played a major role in medieval political thought and culture...
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19 October 2018

An exploration of how power and political society were imagined, represented and reflected on in medieval English art
Images and imagery played a major role in medieval political thought and culture, but their influence has rarely been explored. This book provides a full assessment of the subject. Starting with an examination of the writings of late twelfth-century courtier-clerics, and their new vision of English political life as a heightened religious drama, it argues that visual images were key to the development and expression of medieval English political ideas andarguments. It discusses the vivid pictorial metaphors used in contemporary political treatises, and highlights their interaction with public decorative schemas in English great churches, private devotional imagery, seal iconography, illustrations of English history and a range of other visual sources. Meanwhile, through an exploration of events such as the Thomas Becket conflict, the making of Magna Carta, the Barons' War and the deposition of Edward II, it provides new perspectives on the political role of art, especially in reshaping basic assumptions and expectations about government and political society in medieval England.
LAURA SLATER is a Fulford Junior ResearchFellow at Somerville College, University of Oxford.
Images and imagery played a major role in medieval political thought and culture, but their influence has rarely been explored. This book provides a full assessment of the subject. Starting with an examination of the writings of late twelfth-century courtier-clerics, and their new vision of English political life as a heightened religious drama, it argues that visual images were key to the development and expression of medieval English political ideas andarguments. It discusses the vivid pictorial metaphors used in contemporary political treatises, and highlights their interaction with public decorative schemas in English great churches, private devotional imagery, seal iconography, illustrations of English history and a range of other visual sources. Meanwhile, through an exploration of events such as the Thomas Becket conflict, the making of Magna Carta, the Barons' War and the deposition of Edward II, it provides new perspectives on the political role of art, especially in reshaping basic assumptions and expectations about government and political society in medieval England.
LAURA SLATER is a Fulford Junior ResearchFellow at Somerville College, University of Oxford.
Price: $95.00
Pages: 343
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Boydell Press
Publication Date:
19 October 2018
Trim Size: 9.45 X 6.69 in
ISBN: 9781783273331
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
ART / European, History of art, HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, European history, European history: medieval period, middle ages
Slater provides us with a very valuable survey of the kind of visual language - expressed in texts and in material culture - that underpinned and helped to shape political discussions and debates among the political elite of Angevin and early Plantagenet England.
Introduction
Imagining Power in Angevin England
From the Clerics to the Court, c.1200-1250
The Barons' War and the Dreams of Reformers
Visions of Government During the Three Edwards
Conclusion
Bibliography
Imagining Power in Angevin England
From the Clerics to the Court, c.1200-1250
The Barons' War and the Dreams of Reformers
Visions of Government During the Three Edwards
Conclusion
Bibliography