The Court Historian

The Court Historian is published three times a year, in April, August and December. Information about past issues is available here.

Archive Issue

Volume 23, No. 1 (June 2018)

ARTICLES
Gilly Lehmann – Henry VIII’s Great Feast at Greenwich, May 1527
Liesbeth Geevers – Commemorating Humayun: Emperor Akbar, the Akbarnama and the Tomb of Humayun (c. 1570–1605)
Lee Prosser - The Princely Houses of Edward, Duke of Kent
José Eloy Hortal Muñoz - A Key Tool for a New Dynasty: The Use of Royal Sites in the Habsburg Netherlands by the Archdukes Albert and Isabella

BOOK REVIEWS
Julie Farguson – Enlightenment and Modernity? German Princesses in Georgian Britain
Janet Dickinson – The Architecture of Tudor Grandeur
Martin Olin - Orchestrating a Hymn to Louis XIV
Jemma Field - Broaching Boundaries in Early Modern England

EXHIBITION REVIEWS
Andrew Barclay - The Restoration Court Restored

CONFERENCE REPORTS
Charlotte Backerra - Love through the Ages: Same-Sex Relationships in the Court Setting
Jola Pellumbi - Dissecting Early Modern Skin

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