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TO THE QUESTION OF STUDYING MEDIEVAL CORONATION RITUAL AND ITS EVOLUTION BY BRITISH HISTORIANS OF THE 20TH CENTURY

Abstract

The paper is devoted to the analysis of the British historians works addressing coronation rituals of English rulers of the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period. The author studies some urgent problems and defines the level of significance of the the issue for British specialists, presents the historians’ opinions about the coronation evolution, marks the contribution of researchers of different periods of the 20th century into the problem its development.

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E. N. Shaykhutdinova
Kemerovo State University
Russian Federation

Elena N. Shaykhutdinova – Lecturer at the Department of Modern and Contemporary History and International Relations



References

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3. Hunt A. The Drama of Coronation. Medieval Ceremony in Early Modern England. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. 242 p.

4. Legg J. W. Three Coronation Orders. London: Harrison and sons, St. Martin’s Lane, 1900. 209 p.

5. Macleane D. The Great Solemnity of the Coronation of a King and Queen According to the Use of the Church of England. London: George Allen & Company, LTD, 1911. 346 p.

6. Ratcliff E. C. The English coronation service: being the coronation service of King George V and Queen Mary, with historical introduction and notes, together with extracts from Liber regalis, accounts of coronations, etc. London: Skeffington & Son: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1936. 160 p.


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Shaykhutdinova E.N. TO THE QUESTION OF STUDYING MEDIEVAL CORONATION RITUAL AND ITS EVOLUTION BY BRITISH HISTORIANS OF THE 20TH CENTURY. SibScript. 2014;(3-2):102-105. (In Russ.)

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