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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... England, images of empire, and the social context of the scientific revolu— tion. She is the author of Charting an ... England (1996), he has published numerous articles on Elizabethan parliaments and governance and co—edited Interest ...
... England, images of empire, and the social context of the scientific revolu— tion. She is the author of Charting an ... England (1996), he has published numerous articles on Elizabethan parliaments and governance and co—edited Interest ...
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... England in the 15905 for Blackwell. Alan Dyer was born and brought up near Stratford—upon—Avon and studied up to doctoral level at the University of Birmingham. His PhD thesis on the city of Worcester in the sixteenth century was ...
... England in the 15905 for Blackwell. Alan Dyer was born and brought up near Stratford—upon—Avon and studied up to doctoral level at the University of Birmingham. His PhD thesis on the city of Worcester in the sixteenth century was ...
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... England (1989), The Birth of the Elizabethan Age: England in the 1560s (1992), and The English Refor— mation: Religion and Cultural Adaptation (2002). He co—edited Interest Groups and Legislation in Elizabethan Parliaments (1989) and ...
... England (1989), The Birth of the Elizabethan Age: England in the 1560s (1992), and The English Refor— mation: Religion and Cultural Adaptation (2002). He co—edited Interest Groups and Legislation in Elizabethan Parliaments (1989) and ...
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... England (1990), Reading History in Early Modern England (2000), and The Social Circulation ofthe Past (2003). In addition he has co—edited several volumes of essays and is the author of articles in journals such as the American ...
... England (1990), Reading History in Early Modern England (2000), and The Social Circulation ofthe Past (2003). In addition he has co—edited several volumes of essays and is the author of articles in journals such as the American ...
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... England and its Celtic satellites. To understand the sixteenth century we thought it essential to start with the reigns of Henry VII of England (1485—1509), and Iames IV (1488—1513) of Scotland. It was logical to conclude the book in ...
... England and its Celtic satellites. To understand the sixteenth century we thought it essential to start with the reigns of Henry VII of England (1485—1509), and Iames IV (1488—1513) of Scotland. It was logical to conclude the book in ...
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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