Princely education in early modern Britain:
"In the sixteenth century, Erasmus of Rotterdam led a humanist campaign to deter European princes from vainglorious warfare by giving them liberal educations. His prescriptions for the study of classical authors and scripture transformed the upbringing of Tudor and Stuart royal children. Rather...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In the sixteenth century, Erasmus of Rotterdam led a humanist campaign to deter European princes from vainglorious warfare by giving them liberal educations. His prescriptions for the study of classical authors and scripture transformed the upbringing of Tudor and Stuart royal children. Rather than emphasising the sword, the educations of Henry VIII, James VI and I, and their successors prioritised the pen. In a period of succession crises, female sovereignty, and minority rulers, liberal education played a hitherto unappreciated role in reshaping the political and religious thought and culture of early modern Britain. This book explores how a humanist curriculum gave princes the rhetorical skills, biblical knowledge, and political impetus to assert the royal supremacy over their subjects' souls. Liberal education was meant to prevent over-mighty monarchy but in practice it taught kings and queens how to extend their authority over church and state"-- "In the early twenty-first century, the value of liberal education is publicly doubted by politicians, businesses, many schools, colleges and universities, and parents in liberaldemocratic nations. Voices from both ends of the political spectrum question the utility of the skills it generates and they argue that the humanities turn their acolytes into rabid liberals. To some, liberal education is too left-wing and secular. To others, it is too western, white, male, privileged, and hetero-normative.1 Its critics rarely acknowledge that they are making use of a discourse that is much older than the liberal-democratic state, or liberalism itself"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XVI, 445 S. |
ISBN: | 9781107039520 |
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgements page viii
Abbreviations xiii
Introduction i
1 ‘Thys boke is myne * how humanism changed the English
royal schoolroom, 1422-1509 16
2 Chivalry, ambition and bonae litterae, 1509—1533 66
3 Erasmus Christian prince and Henry VIIIs royal supremacy 106
4 Educating Edward VI: from Erasmus and godly kingship to
Machiavelli 139
5 Fortune’s wheel and the education of early modern
British queens 199
6 Education and royal resistance: George Buchanan and
James VI and I 264
7 Britain s lost Renaissance? The Stuart princes 314
Epilogue 378
Bibliography 383
Index 432 Vll
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