Items where Author is "Bailey, RA"
    Bailey, RA  ORCID: 0000-0002-1722-5826
  
(2025)
Revellers of fate': Thomas Salusbury's 'An Antimasque of Gypsies' performed at Chirk Castle on 30 December, 1641.
    
      
      In: Price, B and Hinds, H, (eds.) 
      Early modern drama and the theatre of war Militarism, conflict and disruption in the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries.
    
    
    Manchester University Press, Manchester.
     ISBN 9781526184344
ORCID: 0000-0002-1722-5826
  
(2025)
Revellers of fate': Thomas Salusbury's 'An Antimasque of Gypsies' performed at Chirk Castle on 30 December, 1641.
    
      
      In: Price, B and Hinds, H, (eds.) 
      Early modern drama and the theatre of war Militarism, conflict and disruption in the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries.
    
    
    Manchester University Press, Manchester.
     ISBN 9781526184344
  
  
    Bailey, RA, Pereda, J  ORCID: 0000-0001-8211-4914, Michaels, C and Callahan, T
  
(2024)
Unlocking the Potential of Digital Collections. A call to action.
    Technical Report.
    Towards a National Collection.
ORCID: 0000-0001-8211-4914, Michaels, C and Callahan, T
  
(2024)
Unlocking the Potential of Digital Collections. A call to action.
    Technical Report.
    Towards a National Collection.
  
  
    Bailey, RA  ORCID: 0000-0002-1722-5826
  
(2023)
“Noe dish whose tast, or dressing, is unknown / Unto oʳ natives” (ll. 54-55): an examination of local and global material cultures in the food rituals of Thomas Salusbury’s 1634 “Chirk Castle Entertainment”.
    English Literary Renaissance, 54 (1).
     pp. 52-75.
     ISSN 0013-8312
ORCID: 0000-0002-1722-5826
  
(2023)
“Noe dish whose tast, or dressing, is unknown / Unto oʳ natives” (ll. 54-55): an examination of local and global material cultures in the food rituals of Thomas Salusbury’s 1634 “Chirk Castle Entertainment”.
    English Literary Renaissance, 54 (1).
     pp. 52-75.
     ISSN 0013-8312
  
  
Bailey, RA (2021) "Your name shall liue / In the new yeare: as in the age of gold" Sir Thomas Salusbury’s "Twelfth Night Masque, Performed at Knowsley Hall in 1641" and its Contexts. Shakespeare Bulletin: a journal of performance, criticism, and scholarship, 38 (3). pp. 465-487. ISSN 0748-2558
Bailey, RA (2020) ‘Thy sceptre to a trident change / And straight, unruly seas thou canst command’: Contemporary representations of King Charles I and the Ship Money Fleets within the cultural imagination of Caroline England. In: Davey, J and Blakemore, R, (eds.) The Maritime World of Early Modern Britain. Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam, pp. 193-228. ISBN 9789463721301
Bailey, RA (2013) Staging "a Queene opprest": William Habington's Exploration of the Politics of Queenship on the Caroline Stage. Theatre Journal, 65 (2). pp. 197-214. ISSN 1086-332X
Graham, E, Loyd, S, Bowsher, J, Shannon, W, Lamb, E, MacLean, S-B and Bailey, RA The Earls of Derby and the Early-Modern Performance Culture of North-West England. In: Graham, E, (ed.) Shakespeare Bulletin (Special Edition). Shakespeare Bulletin, 38 . Johns Hopkins University Press. (Accepted)
 
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