The Politics and Culture of Honour in Britain and Ireland, 1541-1641
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Focusing on early modern concepts of honour, this work offers a cultural lens to examine the dynamics of English imperialism in Ireland. It delves into the interplay between societal values and colonial practices, revealing how notions of honour influenced interactions and policies during this historical period. Through this exploration, the book provides insights into the complexities of identity and power within the context of English expansionism.





