Introduction to the Study of English History

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The Hildebrandine Papacy and the Conqueror
9
Abstract conception of Rome
10
The individual sacrificed to the society ΙΟ 14 The Christian Church II
11
The Empire and the Church
12
Fall of the Empire in the West
13
Anselm and Henry I
15
The anarchy of Stephen
16
Changes produced by
18
Judicial reforms
19
Political arrangements
20
The quarrel with Becket
21
The penitential system
24
Growth of kingly authority
30
Dunstans ecclesiastical policy
37
Unity of the nation
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CHAPTER VI
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The quarrel with the King of France
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The quarrel with the Pope
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The Papacy of Innocent III
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The quarrel with the baronage 8 Magna Carta
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IO Tentative efforts I Germ of the representative system 12 Accession of Henry III and the modified Charter 13 Extinction of Papal influence 14 The...
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Simon de Montfort
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His scheme of a Representative Parliament 17 The early years of Edward I
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Edward I and Wales
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Edward I and Scotland 21 Edward I and France
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The dispute with the Clergy and the Baronage 23 Confirmatio Cartarum
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Reign of Edward II
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Growing strength of the Commons 9 Chivalry
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The labourers
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Piers the Ploughman
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The Black Death and the Peasants Revolt 13 Wyclifs principles
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Wyclifs failure 15 The Conservative reaction
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The Revolution of 1399
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Gradual Emancipation of the Serfs 18 The decay of the baronage
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Causes of the rise of the Tudor Monarchy
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CHAPTER VI
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The Star Chamber
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End of the Middle Ages
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The Italian Renaissance
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The separation from Rome 6 Growth of despotism
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The Protestants 8 Character of the
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The kings supremacy
110
Edward VI
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Mary
112
The religious difficulty at the accession of Elizabeth 13 The Elizabethan Compromise 14 The Elizabethan Commonwealth
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Elizabeth on her defence against the Catholics 16 The Jesuit Propaganda
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Persecution of the Catholics
120
Elizabeth and the Puritans
121
Elizabeth and the national spirit
122
Elizabeth and the Renaissance
123

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