Author(s): Michael B. Young
James VI and I, the namesake of the King James Bible, had a series of notorious male favourites. No one denies that these relationships were amorous, but were they sexual? Michael B. Young merges political history with recent scholarship in the history of sexuality to answer that question. More broadly, he shows that James’ favourites had a negative impact within the royal family, at court, in Parliament, and in the nation at large.
Contemporaries raised the spectre of a sodomitical court and an effeminised nation; some urged James to engage in a more virile foreign policy by embarking on war. Queen Anne encouraged a martial spirit and moulded her oldest son to be more manly than his father. Repercussions continued after James’ death, detracting from the majesty of the monarchy and contributing to the outbreak of the Civil War.
Persons acquainted with the history of sexuality will find surprising premonitions here of modern homosexuality and homophobia. General readers will find a world of political intrigue coloured by sodomy, pederasty and gender instability.
For readers new to the subject, King James and the History of Homosexuality begins with a helpful overview of King James’ life.
BOOK ISBN | 9781781555439 |
FORMAT | 234 x 156 mm |
BINDING | Hardback |
PAGES | 288 pages |
PUBLICATION DATE | 15 August 2016 |
TERRITORY | World |
ILLUSTRATIONS | 0 |