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Book Synopsis
Since it first aired in 2011, Game of Thrones galloped up the ratings to become the most watched show in HBO s history. It is no secret that creator George R.R. Martin was inspired by late 15th century Europe when writing A Song of Ice and Fire, the sprawling saga on which the show is based.

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors ix

Foreword by William Irwin xiii

Acknowledgments xv

Introduction: The Winter of Our Discontent 1
Brian A. Pavlac

Part I Kings, Queens, Knights, and Strategy 17

1 High and Mighty Queens of Westeros 19
Kavita Mudan Finn

2 A Machiavellian Discourse on Game of Thrones 33
Jacopo della Quercia

3 Chivalry in Westeros 47
Steven Muhlberger

4 Of Kings, Their Battles, and Castles 57
Brian A. Pavlac

Part II Slaves, Barbarians, and Other Others 71

5 Barbarian Colonizers and Postcolonialism in Westeros and Britain 73
Shiloh Carroll

6 A Defense against the “Other”: Constructing Sites on the Edge of Civilization and Savagery 85
Brian de Ruiter

7 The Eastern Question 97
Mat Hardy

8 Slaves with Swords: Slave‐Soldiers in Essos and in the Islamic World 111
Robert J. Haug

Part III Women and Children 123

9 Rocking Cradles and Hatching Dragons: Parents in Game of Thrones 125
Janice Liedl

10 “Oh, my sweet summer child”: Children and Childhood in Game of Thrones 137
Helle Strandgaard Jensen and Magnus Qvistgaard

11 Writing the Rules of Their Own Game: Medieval Female Agency and Game of Thrones 147
Nicole M. Mares

12 The Power of Sansa Stark: A Representation of Female Agency in Late Medieval England 161
Danielle Alesi

Part IV Religion 171

13 Continuity and Transformation in the Religions of Westeros and Western Europe 173
Don Riggs

14 Religious Violence in Game of Thrones: An Historical Background from Antiquity to the European Wars of Religion 185
Maureen Attali

15 Coexistence and Conflict in the Religions of Game of Thrones 195
Daniel J. Clasby

16 “I shall take no wife”: Celibate Societies in Westeros and in Western Civilization 209
Kris Swank

Part V The Background 225

17 By Whisper and Raven: Information and Communication in Game of Thrones 227
Giacomo Giudici

18 What’s in a Name? History and Fantasy in Game of Thrones 241
Sara L. Uckelman, Sonia Murphy, and Joseph Percer

19 Setting up Westeros: The Medievalesque World of Game of Thrones 251
Gillian Polack

Appendix: List of Books and Episodes 261

Index 265

Game of Thrones versus History

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 07/04/2017
      ISBN13: 9781119249429, 978-1119249429
      ISBN10: 1119249422

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Since it first aired in 2011, Game of Thrones galloped up the ratings to become the most watched show in HBO s history. It is no secret that creator George R.R. Martin was inspired by late 15th century Europe when writing A Song of Ice and Fire, the sprawling saga on which the show is based.

      Table of Contents

      Notes on Contributors ix

      Foreword by William Irwin xiii

      Acknowledgments xv

      Introduction: The Winter of Our Discontent 1
      Brian A. Pavlac

      Part I Kings, Queens, Knights, and Strategy 17

      1 High and Mighty Queens of Westeros 19
      Kavita Mudan Finn

      2 A Machiavellian Discourse on Game of Thrones 33
      Jacopo della Quercia

      3 Chivalry in Westeros 47
      Steven Muhlberger

      4 Of Kings, Their Battles, and Castles 57
      Brian A. Pavlac

      Part II Slaves, Barbarians, and Other Others 71

      5 Barbarian Colonizers and Postcolonialism in Westeros and Britain 73
      Shiloh Carroll

      6 A Defense against the “Other”: Constructing Sites on the Edge of Civilization and Savagery 85
      Brian de Ruiter

      7 The Eastern Question 97
      Mat Hardy

      8 Slaves with Swords: Slave‐Soldiers in Essos and in the Islamic World 111
      Robert J. Haug

      Part III Women and Children 123

      9 Rocking Cradles and Hatching Dragons: Parents in Game of Thrones 125
      Janice Liedl

      10 “Oh, my sweet summer child”: Children and Childhood in Game of Thrones 137
      Helle Strandgaard Jensen and Magnus Qvistgaard

      11 Writing the Rules of Their Own Game: Medieval Female Agency and Game of Thrones 147
      Nicole M. Mares

      12 The Power of Sansa Stark: A Representation of Female Agency in Late Medieval England 161
      Danielle Alesi

      Part IV Religion 171

      13 Continuity and Transformation in the Religions of Westeros and Western Europe 173
      Don Riggs

      14 Religious Violence in Game of Thrones: An Historical Background from Antiquity to the European Wars of Religion 185
      Maureen Attali

      15 Coexistence and Conflict in the Religions of Game of Thrones 195
      Daniel J. Clasby

      16 “I shall take no wife”: Celibate Societies in Westeros and in Western Civilization 209
      Kris Swank

      Part V The Background 225

      17 By Whisper and Raven: Information and Communication in Game of Thrones 227
      Giacomo Giudici

      18 What’s in a Name? History and Fantasy in Game of Thrones 241
      Sara L. Uckelman, Sonia Murphy, and Joseph Percer

      19 Setting up Westeros: The Medievalesque World of Game of Thrones 251
      Gillian Polack

      Appendix: List of Books and Episodes 261

      Index 265

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