[{"onix":{"RecordReference":"9780521782005","NotificationType":"03","ProductIdentifier":{"ProductIDType":"15","IDValue":"9780521782005"},"DescriptiveDetail":{"ProductComposition":"00","ProductForm":"BZ","TitleDetail":{"TitleType":"01","TitleElement":{"TitleElementLevel":"01","TitleText":{"collationkey":"","content":"British identities and English Renaissance literature"}}},"Language":[{"LanguageRole":"01","LanguageCode":"jpn","CountryCode":"JP"}],"Audience":[{"AudienceCodeType":"22","AudienceCodeValue":"00"}],"Contributor":[]},"CollateralDetail":{"TextContent":[{"TextType":"03","ContentAudience":"00","Text":"Though British history and identity in the early modern period are intensively researched areas, the role of literature in the construction of 'Britishness' is under-examined. English history of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries often overlooks the contribution of Ireland, Scotland and Wales to the formation of the British state. Historians describe 'Britain' as a multiple kingdom, with a long history of conflict. In this 2002 volume, a team of leading Renaissance literary critics read a broad range of texts from the period, including plays of Shakespeare, in light of British history. Prominent historians respond to the issues raised by the volume. This collection opened up a different kind of literary history and has pressing relevance for discussions of 'Britishness'."},{"TextType":"04","ContentAudience":"00","Text":"Introduction David Baker and Willy Maley\n Part I: Opening the Field: 1. British history and 'the British history': the same old story? Philip Schwyzer\n 2. An uncertain union David Baker and Willy Maley\n 3. Revising criticism: Ireland and the British model Andrew Murphy\n Part II. Contested Peripheries: 4. 'The lost British lamb': English Catholic exiles and the problem of Britain Christopher Highley\n 5. 'Making history': Holinshed's Irish chronicles, 1577 and 1587 Richard A. McCabe\n Part III. British Shakespeare: 6. Henry IV: metatheatrical Britain Matthew Greenfield\n 7. Uncertain unions: Welsh leeks in Henry V Patricia Parker\n 8. Delving to the root: Cymbeline, Scotland, and the English race Mary Floyd-Wilson\n Part IV. Union Questions: 9. Reinventing the matter of Britain: undermining the state in Jacobean masques Jayne Elisabeth Archer and Philippa Berry\n 10. Mapping British identities: Speed's Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine Christopher Ivic\n Part V. Britain's Brave New World: 11. Bruited abroad: John White and Thomas Harriot's Colonial Representations of Ancient Britain Andrew Hadfield\n 12. The Commonwealth of the Word: New England, Old England, and the Praying Indians Linda Gregerson\n Part VI. Restoring Britain: 13. Orrery's Ireland and the British problem, 1641-1679 John Kerrigan\n 14. Jacobite literature and national Identities Murray Pittock\n Part VII: 15. Historians respond: literature and the new British and Irish histories Jane Ohlmeyer\n 16. Text, time, and the pursuit of 'British Identities' Derek Hirst."}]},"PublishingDetail":{"Imprint":{"ImprintName":"Cambridge University Press"},"Publisher":{"PublishingRole":"01","PublisherIdentifier":[{"PublisherIDType":"19","IDValue":"521"}],"PublisherName":""},"PublishingDate":[{"PublishingDateRole":"01","Date":""}]},"ProductSupply":{"MarketPublishingDetail":{"MarketPublishingStatus":"00","MarketPublishingStatusNote":"1;"},"SupplyDetail":{"ProductAvailability":"99"}}},"hanmoto":{"datecreated":"2019-05-16 07:25:34","dateshuppan":"2002","datemodified":"2019-05-16 07:25:34"},"summary":{"isbn":"9780521782005","title":"British identities and English Renaissance literature","volume":"","series":"","publisher":"Cambridge University Press","pubdate":"2002","cover":"","author":""}}]