The Later Tudors: England 1547-1603The Later Tudors is an authoritative and comprehensive study of England between the accession of Edward VI and the death of Elizabeth I—a turbulent period of conflict amongst European nations, and between warring Catholics and Protestants. These internal and external struggles created anxiety in England, but by the end of Elizabeth's reign the nation had achieved a remarkable sense of political and religious identity. Penry Williams combines the political, religious and economic history of the nation with a broader analysis of English society, family relations, and culture, in order to explain the workings and development of the English state. The result is an incisive and wide-ranging analysis that culminates in an assessment of England's part in the shaping of the New World. |
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England 1547-1603 Penry Williams. THE NEW OXFORD HISTORY OF ENGLAND THE LATER TUDORS ENGLAND 1547-1603 PENRY WILLIAMS THE NEW OXFORD HISTORY OF ENGLAND General Editor · J. Cover.
England 1547-1603 Penry Williams. THE NEW OXFORD HISTORY OF ENGLAND THE LATER TUDORS ENGLAND 1547-1603 PENRY WILLIAMS THE NEW OXFORD HISTORY OF ENGLAND General Editor · J. Cover.
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England 1547-1603 Penry Williams. THE NEW OXFORD HISTORY OF ENGLAND General Editor · J. M. ROBERTS Penry Williams is Emeritus Fellow of New College , Oxford . IN MEMORY OF JUNE 1926-1991 The Later Tudors ENGLAND 1547-1603.
England 1547-1603 Penry Williams. THE NEW OXFORD HISTORY OF ENGLAND General Editor · J. M. ROBERTS Penry Williams is Emeritus Fellow of New College , Oxford . IN MEMORY OF JUNE 1926-1991 The Later Tudors ENGLAND 1547-1603.
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England 1547-1603 Penry Williams. The Later Tudors ENGLAND 1547-1603 PENRY WILLIAMS DOMI MINA NVS TIO ILLV MEA OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Great Clarendon Street , Oxford OX2 6DP. Title.
England 1547-1603 Penry Williams. The Later Tudors ENGLAND 1547-1603 PENRY WILLIAMS DOMI MINA NVS TIO ILLV MEA OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Great Clarendon Street , Oxford OX2 6DP. Title.
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England 1547-1603 Penry Williams. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Great Clarendon Street , Oxford OX2 6DP United Kingdom Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford . It furthers the University's objective of excellence ...
England 1547-1603 Penry Williams. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Great Clarendon Street , Oxford OX2 6DP United Kingdom Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford . It furthers the University's objective of excellence ...
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... Oxford History of England was published in 1934. Undertaking the General Editorship of a New Oxford History of England forty - five years later it was hard not to feel overshadowed by its powerful influence and well - deserved status ...
... Oxford History of England was published in 1934. Undertaking the General Editorship of a New Oxford History of England forty - five years later it was hard not to feel overshadowed by its powerful influence and well - deserved status ...
Contents
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3 The Rule of Northumberland | 60 |
4 The Reign of Mary Tudor | 86 |
5 The Structure of Government | 124 |
6 English Society | 160 |
7 The Establishment of Elizabethan Rule 15581572 | 229 |
8 The Road to War 15731588 | 271 |
11 Religion in Elizabethan England | 454 |
12 Family Kinsfolk and Neighbours | 497 |
13 England and the World | 520 |
Glossary | 540 |
Genealogical Tables | 543 |
Chronology | 547 |
Bibliography | 561 |
Index | 581 |
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