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Book SynopsisPageantry and Power is the first full and in-depth cultural history of the Lord Mayor's Show in the early modern period. The book provides new insight into the culture and history of the London of Shakespeare's time and beyond. -- .
Trade ReviewPageantry and Power succeeds admirably in rescuing the early modern Lord Mayor’s show from scholarly obscurity. The book also—and it is this which will probably appeal to the greatest number of readers—fleshes out our knowledge of the careers of a number of writers associated with these shows, including Thomas Middleton, Thomas Dekker, Anthony Munday, Thomas Heywood, John Taylor, and John Webster.'
Elizabeth Goldring , Journal of British Studies, 01/07/2012
'[Tracey] Hill is fast establishing herself as one of the most respected authorities on the Lord Mayor’s pageant’ and Pageantry and Power is ‘heavyweight, seriously researched book [that] … makes a considerable contribution to advancing knowledge in this area'
The London Review, 01/06/2012
Hill’s Pageantry and Power is an impressive achievement, presenting an authoritative argument in accessible and largely jargon-free language.
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Table of ContentsAcknowledgements
List of figures
1. ‘From low-obscure Beginnings raysde to Fame’: critical and historical
contexts of the Lord Mayor’s Show
2. ‘Our devices for that solemne and Iouiall daye’: the writers, artificers, and
the livery companies
3. ‘A day of well Compos’d Variety of Speach and shew’: bringing the Shows to
life
4. ‘A briefe narration of each seuerall shew’: the Show from street to print
5. ‘To prune and dresse the Tree of Gouernment’: political and contemporary
contexts of the Shows
Appendix: the Lord Mayor’s Shows, 1585 - 1639: summary
Bibliography
Index