Philippa of Lancaster and the Court Culture of Medieval Portugal
Tiago Viúla de Faria (Hrsg.)
Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Regional- und Ländergeschichte
Beschreibung
This contributed volume focuses on Philippa Plantagenet (1360–1415), queen of Portugal for almost three decades, and the complexion of the court. Chapters thoroughly examine the Portuguese royal court in the few decades around the turn of the fourteenth century, a period rich in intellectual innovations throughout Europe and of dramatic changes in Portugal. The book aims to showcase current research from innovative scholars of medieval Portugal, including both established and emerging academics. It offers a comprehensive appraisal of the processes of transfer, assimilation, and exchange experienced at the royal court of later medieval Europe under given conditions of patronage and direction. This is accomplished through a multidisciplinary and comparative framework that takes together the history, architecture, music, art, and literature of the Portuguese royal court and the involvement of Philippa as queen-consort.
Kundenbewertungen
Monarchical power, Princely court, Dynasticism, Cultural interchange, Political discourse