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Author Hanawalt, Barbara A., 1941- author.

Title Ceremony and civility : civic culture in late medieval London / Barbara A. Hanawalt
Published New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2017

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Contents Chapter 1: The Urban Environment -- Chapter 2: The City and the Crown -- Chapter 3: Civic Rituals and Elected Officials -- Chapter 4: Rebellion and Submission -- Chapter 5: Gilds as Incubators for Citizenship -- Chapter 6: Civic Lessons for the Masses -- Conclusion -- Glossary
Summary "Medieval London, like all premodern cities, had a largely immigrant population--only a small proportion of the inhabitants were citizens--and the newly arrived needed to be taught the civic culture of the city in order for that city to function peacefully. Ritual and ceremony played key roles in this acculturation process. In Ceremony and Civility, Barbara A. Hanawalt shows how, in the late Middle Ages, London's elected officials and elites used ceremony and ritual to establish their legitimacy and power. In a society in which hierarchical authority was most commonly determined by inheritance of title and office, or sanctified by ordination, civic officials who had been elected to their posts relied on rituals to cement their authority and dominance. Elections and inaugurations had to be very public and visually distinct in order to quickly communicate with the masses: the robes of office needed to distinguish the officers so that everyone would know who they were. The result was a colorful civic pageantry. Newcomers found their places within this structure in various ways. Apprentices entering the city to take up a trade were educated in civic culture by their masters. Gilds similarly used rituals, oath swearing, and distinctive livery to mark their members' belonging. But these public shows of belonging and orderly civic life also had a dark side. Those who rebelled against authority and broke the civic ordinances were made spectacles through ritual humiliations and public parades through the streets so that others could take heed of these offenders of the law. An accessible look at late medieval London through the lens of civic ceremonies and dispute resolution, Ceremony and Civility synthesizes archival research with existing scholarship to show how an ever-shifting population was enculturated into premodern London"--Provided by publisher
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Subject City and town life -- England -- London -- History -- To 1500
Political culture -- England -- London -- History -- To 1500
Immigrants -- England -- London -- History -- To 1500
Acculturation -- England -- London -- History -- To 1500
Citizenship -- England -- London -- History -- To 1500
Courtesy -- Political aspects -- England -- London -- History -- To 1500
Political customs and rites -- England -- London -- History -- To 1500
Power (Social sciences) -- England -- London -- History -- To 1500
HISTORY -- General.
HISTORY -- Europe -- Great Britain.
Acculturation.
Citizenship.
City and town life.
Immigrants.
Manners and customs.
Political culture.
Political customs and rites.
Politics and government.
Power (Social sciences)
SUBJECT London (England) -- Social life and customs -- To 1500. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85078221
London (England) -- Politics and government
Subject England -- London.
Genre/Form History.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2017021601
ISBN 9780190490416
0190490411
019049039X
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9780190490430
0190490438