Popular voices in England's Wars of the Roses, c. 1445 - c. 1485
This paper looks at popular political speech during the civil conflicts in fifteenth-century England, known as the Wars of the Roses (c. 1450‑c.1485). It challenges the notion of ‘hidden transcripts’, arguing that the ‘hegemonic discourses’ in play in this context permitted - even invited - certain...
Main Author: | Watts, J |
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Other Authors: | Dumolyn, J |
Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Brepols Publishers
2014
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