A Companion to Tudor BritainRobert Tittler, Norman L. Jones A Companion to Tudor Britain provides an authoritative overview of historical debates about this period, focusing on the whole British Isles.
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... Edinburgh. She is the author of The Politics of Religion in the Age ofMary, Queen ofScots: The Earl ofArgyll and the Strngglefilr Britain and Ireland, and editor of Campbell Letters 1559-83, as Well as numerous articles on Reformation ...
... Edinburgh. She is the author of The Politics of Religion in the Age ofMary, Queen ofScots: The Earl ofArgyll and the Strngglefilr Britain and Ireland, and editor of Campbell Letters 1559-83, as Well as numerous articles on Reformation ...
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... Edinburgh, devastated Dundee, and ended with the massacre of Scots after the battle of Pinkie in 1547. This maladroit policy drove the Scots into close alliance with the French, and made them players against the English and Spanish in ...
... Edinburgh, devastated Dundee, and ended with the massacre of Scots after the battle of Pinkie in 1547. This maladroit policy drove the Scots into close alliance with the French, and made them players against the English and Spanish in ...
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... Edinburgh. As Steven Ellis notes, London was a logical capital for the Angevin kingdom with all of its French possessions, but it was an inefficient place from which to rule the North, Wales and Ireland. By the same token, ruling the ...
... Edinburgh. As Steven Ellis notes, London was a logical capital for the Angevin kingdom with all of its French possessions, but it was an inefficient place from which to rule the North, Wales and Ireland. By the same token, ruling the ...
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Contents
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Part II Belief | 201 |
Part III People and Groups | 307 |
Part IV Culture | 401 |
Bibliography | 526 |
Index | 563 |
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