Early Modern England 1485 - 1714: A Narrative History

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Wiley, 19 de set. 2003 - 456 pàgines
Early Modern England is the first new survey of the Tudor-Stuart period in a quarter century.

  • Written by two leading scholars.
  • Assumes no prior knowledge of British history.
  • Text is broken up with maps, illustrations, and genealogies; includes glossary.
  • Focuses on what political, religious, and constitutional developments meant to ordinary people.
  • Covers relevant events in Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
  • Places the Tudor-Stuart period in the context of what happened before and after.
  • Accompanied by the student sourcebook Sources and Debates in English History, 1485-1714 - see http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/0631213910

For more information visit http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/earlymodernengland/

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Sobre l'autor (2003)

Robert Bucholz is Associate Professor of History at Loyola University of Chicago. He is the author of The Augustan Court: Queen Anne and the Decline of Court Culture (1993) and, with Sir John Sainty, Officials of the Royal Household 1660–1837 (2 volumes, 1997–8). He has written articles on Queen Anne and the court.Newton Key is Professor of History at Eastern Illinois University. He has written articles on preaching, on feasting, on charity, and on local politicking in Stuart England and Wales.

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