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Power in history : from the medieval to the post-modern world

Breathnach, Ciara(Edited by)Chambers, Liam(Edited by)Lawless, Catherine(Edited by)McElligott, Anthony(Edited by)
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This book assembles some of the most exciting scholars working in the field of history to explore the theme of power in history, examining the complexities, controversies, and contradictions of power and its contested environments in relation to warfare, the state, race, religion, gender, class, linguistic and cultural hegemony, symbols and rituals, and visual arts and architecture. It ranges from the medieval period to contemporary times, principally in Ireland and wider Europe, but also extending to North America, Africa and Oceania.

The fifteen contributions do not accept 'power' as a historical given.

Each author addresses the specific context giving rise to different constructions of it and its legitimacy, whether based on violence, political writings and rationalism, religious belief, popular acclamation or visual perception.

The collection brings out the different meanings and nuances of power over time and in its different geographical spaces. As the editors argue in their conclusion where they look at the meaning of power in the post-modern age, the findings of this book have a reach beyond the academy and should resonate with all those interested in the exercise of power in the modern world.

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Product Details
Irish Academic Press Ltd
0716531089 / 9780716531081
Hardback
303.3
15/05/2011
Ireland
English
272 p. : ill.