Introduction; K.Sharpe & P.Lake.- Court-Centred Politics and the Uses of Roman Historians, c.1590-1630; M.Smuts Lucan, Thomas May, and the Creation of a Republican Literary Culture; D.Norbrook Ben Johnson among the Historians; B.Worden Ben Johnson and the Limits of Courtly Panegyric; M.Butler.- The King's Writ: Royal Authors and Royal Authority in Early Modern England; K.Sharpe.- Politics and Pastoral: Writing the Court on the Countryside; L.S.Marcus Chivalry and Political Culture in Caroline England; J.S.A.Adamson.- The Politics of Portraiture; J.Peacock Inigo Jones and the Politics of Architecture; J.Newman.- Deeds against Nature: Cheap Print, Protestantism and Murder in Early Seventeenth Century England; P.Lake 'Raylinge Rymes and Vaunting Verse': Libellous Politics in Early Stuart England, 1603-1628; A.Bellany.- Bibliography.- Notes and References.- Notes on Contributors.- Index.