The Field of Cloth of Gold

"Glenn Richardson provides the first history in more than four decades of a major Tudor event: an extraordinary international gathering of Renaissance rulers unparalleled in its opulence, pageantry, controversy, and mystery. Throughout most of the late medieval period, from 1300 to 1500, Englan...

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Contributors: Richardson, Glenn 1963- (Other)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: New Haven, Ct. [u.a.] Yale University Press 2013
In:Year: 2013
Reviews:[Rezension von: Richardson, Glenn, The Field of Cloth of Gold] (2015) (Schutte, Valerie)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B England / Foreign policy / France / History
Further subjects:B Europe / France / HISTORY
B Great Britain Court and courtiers History 16th century
B Medieval / HISTORY
B Field of Cloth of Gold, France, 1520
B Great Britain Foreign relations France
B France Court and courtiers History 16th century
B Great Britain Court and courtiers History 16th century
B Henry VIII 1491-1547
B Francis I 1494-1547
B Henry VIII King of England (1491-1547)
B France Foreign relations Great Britain
B Great Britain Foreign relations (France)
B Francis King of France (1494-1547)
B Great Britain / Europe / HISTORY
B France Court and courtiers History 16th century
B France Foreign relations (Great Britain)
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Summary:"Glenn Richardson provides the first history in more than four decades of a major Tudor event: an extraordinary international gathering of Renaissance rulers unparalleled in its opulence, pageantry, controversy, and mystery. Throughout most of the late medieval period, from 1300 to 1500, England and France were bitter enemies, often at war or on the brink of it. In 1520, in an effort to bring conflict to an end, England's monarch, Henry VIII, and Francis I of France agreed to meet, surrounded by virtually their entire political nations, at "the Field of Cloth of Gold." In the midst of a spectacular festival of competition and entertainment, the rival leaders hoped to secure a permanent settlement between them, as part of a European-wide "Universal Peace." Richardson offers a bold new appraisal of this remarkable historical event, describing the preparations and execution of the magnificent gathering, exploring its ramifications, and arguing that it was far more than the extravagant elitist theater and cynical charade it historically has been considered to be"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages [252]-266) and index
ISBN:0300148860