Manhood, Freedom and Nation in Later ...
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Title :
Manhood, Freedom and Nation in Later Medieval England
Translated title :
Masculinidad, libertad y nación en la Inglaterra bajomedieval
Author(s) :
Fletcher, Christopher [Auteur]
Institut de Recherches Historiques du Septentrion (IRHiS) - UMR 8529 [IRHiS]
Institut de Recherches Historiques du Septentrion (IRHiS) - UMR 8529 [IRHiS]
Journal title :
Edad Media. Revista de Historia
Abbreviated title :
EM
Volume number :
21
Pages :
81-111
Publisher :
Universidad de Valladolid
Publication date :
2020-07-01
Article status :
Publié
ISSN :
2530-6448
English keyword(s) :
Manhood
Freedom
Liberty
Virtus
Baron
Masculinity
Nobility
Nation
Emotion
Politics
Henry III
Matthew Paris
Freedom
Liberty
Virtus
Baron
Masculinity
Nobility
Nation
Emotion
Politics
Henry III
Matthew Paris
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Histoire
English abstract : [en]
This article examines how being “free” interacts with different constellations of ideas, in particular those associated with being a “man” in the specific context of thirteenth and fourteenth century England. It argues ...
Show more >This article examines how being “free” interacts with different constellations of ideas, in particular those associated with being a “man” in the specific context of thirteenth and fourteenth century England. It argues that manhood carried powerful emotional, rhetorical and hence political charges which were the consequence of both the Latin inheritance and its various adaptations in the course of the Middle Ages. It considers how these charges overlapped with those associated with being free. It examines a variety of reasons why these issues became particularly important in the thirteenth and fourteenth century, before analysing them in detail in the case of a particular mid thirteenth century political crisis in which issues of manhood, freedom and nation interacted in a new way.Show less >
Show more >This article examines how being “free” interacts with different constellations of ideas, in particular those associated with being a “man” in the specific context of thirteenth and fourteenth century England. It argues that manhood carried powerful emotional, rhetorical and hence political charges which were the consequence of both the Latin inheritance and its various adaptations in the course of the Middle Ages. It considers how these charges overlapped with those associated with being free. It examines a variety of reasons why these issues became particularly important in the thirteenth and fourteenth century, before analysing them in detail in the case of a particular mid thirteenth century political crisis in which issues of manhood, freedom and nation interacted in a new way.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Peer reviewed article :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
Other project(s) or funding source(s) :
Spanish government (MINECO) Los nombres de la libertad: Comunidad politica autonomia a fines de la Edad Media (HAR 2017-30035-P).
Administrative institution(s) :
Université de Lille
CNRS
CNRS
Submission date :
2020-12-02T12:16:30Z
2020-12-03T08:21:31Z
2021-09-13T06:45:50Z
2023-04-28T07:21:20Z
2020-12-03T08:21:31Z
2021-09-13T06:45:50Z
2023-04-28T07:21:20Z
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