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First full examination of the medieval livery collar, form, function, and significance. The livery collar had a pervasive presence in late-medieval England. Worn about the neck to denote service to a lord, references to the collar abound in government records, contemporary chronicles and correspondence, and many depictions of the collar can be found in illuminated manuscripts and on church monuments. From the fifteenth century the collar was regarded as a powerful symbol of royal power, the artefact associating the recipient with the king; italso played a significant function in the construction and articulation of political and other group identities during the period. This first book-length study of the livery collar examines its cultural and political significance from the late fourteenth to the early sixteenth centuries, in particular between 1450 and 1500, the period associated with the Wars of the Roses. It explores the principal meanings bestowed on the collar, considers the itemin its various political contexts, and places the collar within the sphere of medieval identity construction. It also investigates the motives which lay behind its distribution, shedding new light on the nature and understanding of royal power at the time.

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Carefully researched and well-written..[The author] Ward has rendered a valuable service to scholars of the late Middle Ages by focusing on one of the more ubiquitous cultural symbols of the age. * ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW *
A revelation for anyone interested in livery collars and what they meant. * THE RICARDIAN *

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Introduction: The Livery Collar and its Contexts Function, Meaning and Significance The Political Milieu Visual Culture, Agency and Identities of Association The Appearance of Lancastrian and Yorkist Livery Collars on Church Monuments: Distribution and Motivations Livery Collars in Wales and the Edgecote Connection Conclusion Appendix 1: Genealogies Appendix 2: Livery Collars on Church Monuments in England, Wales and Ireland to c. 1540 Bibliography

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      Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
      Publication Date: 16/06/2016
      ISBN13: 9781783271153, 978-1783271153
      ISBN10: 1783271159
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      Book Synopsis
      First full examination of the medieval livery collar, form, function, and significance. The livery collar had a pervasive presence in late-medieval England. Worn about the neck to denote service to a lord, references to the collar abound in government records, contemporary chronicles and correspondence, and many depictions of the collar can be found in illuminated manuscripts and on church monuments. From the fifteenth century the collar was regarded as a powerful symbol of royal power, the artefact associating the recipient with the king; italso played a significant function in the construction and articulation of political and other group identities during the period. This first book-length study of the livery collar examines its cultural and political significance from the late fourteenth to the early sixteenth centuries, in particular between 1450 and 1500, the period associated with the Wars of the Roses. It explores the principal meanings bestowed on the collar, considers the itemin its various political contexts, and places the collar within the sphere of medieval identity construction. It also investigates the motives which lay behind its distribution, shedding new light on the nature and understanding of royal power at the time.

      Trade Review
      Carefully researched and well-written..[The author] Ward has rendered a valuable service to scholars of the late Middle Ages by focusing on one of the more ubiquitous cultural symbols of the age. * ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW *
      A revelation for anyone interested in livery collars and what they meant. * THE RICARDIAN *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: The Livery Collar and its Contexts Function, Meaning and Significance The Political Milieu Visual Culture, Agency and Identities of Association The Appearance of Lancastrian and Yorkist Livery Collars on Church Monuments: Distribution and Motivations Livery Collars in Wales and the Edgecote Connection Conclusion Appendix 1: Genealogies Appendix 2: Livery Collars on Church Monuments in England, Wales and Ireland to c. 1540 Bibliography

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