Tudor and Stuart Britain: 1485-1714

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Routledge, 22 de maig 2014 - 576 pàgines

Providing detailed coverage of the main political and religious issues of the age, this new edition of Tudor and Stuart Britain has expanded sections on Ireland and Scotland, ensuring the text considers Britain as a whole. Historiographically up to date, there is also extra coverage of economic and social topics including trade and industry, the structure of society, the treatment of the poor, and the role of women. A guide to further reading lists the principal works published on the period since 1990, providing students with an excellent resource for extra research.

This text is ideal for introductory undergradutate courses in Early Modern British History.

 

Continguts

1 The new monarchy
1
2 King and Cardinal
27
3 The break with Rome
48
4 Henry VIIIs Government
83
5 Edward VI and Mary I
107
6 Tudor England
139
7 Ireland and Scotland in the Tudor period
162
8 Elizabeth I and the Church of England
184
The breakdown of prerogative rule
316
15 The Civil War
340
16 Commonwealth and Protectorate
359
17 Early Stuart England
379
18 Charles II
392
19 James II The Glorious Revolution and the reign of William III
426
20 Queen Anne
455
21 Ireland Scotland and overseas possessions in the seventeenth century
477

9 Roman Catholics and foreign policy under Elizabeth I
212
10 Government Parliament and the royal finances under Elizabeth I
229
Finance and religion
253
The law and Parliament
275
Parliament and religion
295
22 Late Stuart England
511
Further Reading
531
Appendices
542
Index
546
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