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Occasions of State Early Modern European Festivals and the Negotiation of Power

314 Pages 16 Color & 40 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

314 Pages 16 Color & 40 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

314 Pages 16 Color & 40 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This sixth volume in the European Festival Studies series stems from a joint conference (Venice, 2013) between the Society for European Festivals Research and the European Science Foundation’s PALATIUM project. Drawing on up-to-date scholarship, a Europe-wide group of early-career and experienced academics provides a unique account of spectacular occasions of state which influenced the... Read more

Introduction

The power of ceremony

J.R. (Ronnie) Mulryne

Part I: Performing diplomacy: festival and the identity of the state

1. The identity of the state: a new approach to festivals in the early modern Holy Roman Empire

R.L.M. Morris

2. The Bastille banquet, 22 December 1518

Robert J. Knecht

3. Triumphal arches in court festivals under the new Holy Roman Emperor, Habsburg Ferdinand I

Borbála Gulyás

4. Ernest of Bavaria’s joyous entry into Liège, 15 June 1581

Chantal Grell and Robert Halleux

5. Valladolid 1605: a theatre for the peace

Berta Cano-Echevarría and Mark Hutchings

6. The shield of ceremony: civic ritual and royal entries in wartime

Fabian Persson

7. Les Réjouissances de la Paix, 20–23 March 1660: the allegorical transformation of Lyon into a city of peace for the celebration of the Pyrenees Peace Treaty

Nikola Piperkov

Part II: Space and occasional performance

8. Space for dancing: accommodating performer and spectator in Renaissance France

Margaret M. McGowan

9. Ducal display and the contested use of space in late sixteenth-century Venetian coronation festivals

Maartje van Gelder

10. Con grandissima maraviglia: the role of theatrical spaces in the festivals of seventeenth-century Milan

Francesca Barbieri

11. Palazzo eguale alle Reggie più superbe: Schloss Eggenberg in Graz and the imperial wedding of 1673

Paul Schuster

12. In public and in private: a study of festival in seventeenth-century Rome

Joanna Norman

Epilogue

Turning tables: from elite to egalitarian banquets in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Paris

Tim White

Biography

J.R. Mulryne is Professor Emeritus at the University of Warwick, UK.

Krista De Jonge is Professor of Architectural History at the University of Leuven.

R.L.M. (Richard) Morris is a Supervisor in History at the University of Cambridge.

Pieter Martens is Assistant Professor at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel.

"Readers seeking a diverse introduction to festival studies and its related concerns will value this work... This volume offers an interesting array of case studies that characterize the vibrant field of festival studies."

- Jennifer Mara Desilva, Renaissance and Reformation