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This book argues that court festivals within the early modern Holy Roman Empire provided a flexible rhetoric of identity, grounded in the performance of virtue, even though who legitimately possessed this identity was contested. This study represents a new approach to the analysis of early modern court festivals, setting the question of identity at its heart. It explores identity as it was portrayed, constructed, and upheld through court festivals within the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation in the period between the Peace of Augsburg in 1555 and the coronation of Friedrich V, Elector Palatine, as King of Bohemia in 1619. Structured thematically, this detailed analysis touches on core themes of early modern European history including state formation, princely courts, gender, religion, science and the natural world, and cultural encounters. In doing so, it draws on, and speaks to, scholarly literature not only from different historical sub-disciplines but also from sociology and anthropology. Ultimately, Morris argues that these court festivals provided a flexible, albeit contested, rhetoric of identity, grounded in the performance of humanist virtue. Through the performed, material, and literary rhetoric of court festivals, the concept of nobility through virtue was reworked, refined, and given a new vocabulary within the German context. This was inextricably linked with politics in light of the reforms made to the Holy Roman Empire at the end of the fifteenth century, the confessional divisions of the sixteenth century, and the mounting tensions of the early seventeenth century which were to culminate in the Thirty Years War.
Fasts and feasts --- National characteristics, German --- Political aspects --- Social aspects --- History of civilization --- History of Europe --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1600-1699 --- Cour et courtisans --- Court and courtier --- Identité collective --- Collective identity --- Saint Empire romain germanique --- Holy Roman Empire --- History --- Identité collective --- Group identity
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Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Architecture --- History of civilization --- festivals --- temporary buildings --- decorations [ornaments] --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1600-1699 --- Europe --- Architecture and society --- Festival architecture --- Festivals --- Social aspects --- festivals [celebrations] --- decorations [ornamental works]
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History of civilization --- History of Europe --- festivals --- temporary structures --- power --- joyous entry --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1600-1699 --- Festivals --- Royal houses --- Political aspects --- History --- Europe --- Courts and courtiers --- Politics and government --- Cour et courtisans --- Courts and courtiers. --- Fest. --- Friedensfest. --- Höfisches Fest. --- Maisons royales --- Politics and government. --- Royal houses. --- Aspect politique --- Political aspects. --- 1500-1699. --- Europa. --- Europe. --- festivals [celebrations]
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