Rituals of Royalty :Power and Ceremonial in Traditional Societies - Past and Present Publications
Rituals of Royalty :Power and Ceremonial in Traditional Societies - Past and Present Publications
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Published:
23 April, 1992
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Heads of state today mark their rites of passage with splendid ceremonial, from Reagan's inaugural to Andropov's funeral. Such spectacles continue to be a prominent part of modern political systems, of varied ideological hue, but their precise meaning and importance often remain unclear. The essays in this book - all specially written for it - address the central problem in the understanding of royal rituals, namely the relation between power and anthropologists, and the traditional societies examined range from ancient Babylon to nineteenth-century Madagascar, from medieval Europe to contemporary Ghana.
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780521428910 |
| ISBN10 | 0521428912 |
| Number Of Pages | 364 |
| Item Weight | 478 g |
| Product Dimensions | 139 x 217 x 26 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Cambridge University Press |
| Format | paperback |
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'This book well represents some of the richness of recent work on ritual, ceremonial, pomp, or whatever other term one chooses to use … How power works is one of the oldest philosophical issues … one of its most essential aspects, its self-presentation, is greatly illuminated by the essays in this book.' History
'This is … a collection of fascinating studies, ranging from Babylon to twentieth-century Ghana, from China to Madagascar … Professional historians of the modern period, as well as others, would do well to take ritual seriously.' London Review of Books