Kingship and Propaganda: Royal Eloquence and the Crown of Aragon c. 1200-1450

Kingship and Propaganda: Royal Eloquence and the Crown of Aragon c. 1200-1450

by Suzanne F. Cawsey
Kingship and Propaganda: Royal Eloquence and the Crown of Aragon c. 1200-1450

Kingship and Propaganda: Royal Eloquence and the Crown of Aragon c. 1200-1450

by Suzanne F. Cawsey

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Overview

In the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries the Crown of Aragon was a rapidly expanding and powerful political unit with an original form of representative government. Throughout this period a series of energetic and talented rulers sought to maintain royal authority and govern their realms effectively. Their persuasive rhetoric, and that of their advisers, is preserved in the archives of the Crown of Aragon in Barcelona, which provide a rich and under-exploited vein of source material for historians. There are long letters to their subjects, historical works, and the proceedings of the cortes, where the kings and queens persuaded their reluctant subjects to grant taxes and to support their decisions. Suzanne F. Cawsey examines the tradition of royal eloquence, thereby illuminating the nature of political discourse and persuasion in medieval Aragon and exploring the key ideas shared by the king and the political classes of the kingdom.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199251858
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 08/29/2002
Series: Oxford Historical Monographs
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 8.60(w) x 5.70(h) x 0.90(d)

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Table of Contents

1. The three images of the king2. The future king: literacy and royal education in rhetoric3. Royal speeches and authorship4. ‘Usurpant official sacerdotii': royal sermons5. Pedro IV and his sons: the apotheosis of royal preaching6. Mythologies of state7. ‘The word of the king is full of power': kingship and propaganda in peace and war8. The ceremonial of an occasion: royal speeches and the cortes
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