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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... English town, and on the phenomenon of urban decline in the later middle ages. He has also researched and written about disease in the sixteenth century (plague, and the sweating sickness) and its population history. Steven G. Ellis is ...
... English town, and on the phenomenon of urban decline in the later middle ages. He has also researched and written about disease in the sixteenth century (plague, and the sweating sickness) and its population history. Steven G. Ellis is ...
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... English at the University of Toronto and director of Records of Early English Drama (which she was instrumental in founding) since 1975. She was Margaret Rogerson of the first of the REED series, the Records ofTork (1979), is one of the ...
... English at the University of Toronto and director of Records of Early English Drama (which she was instrumental in founding) since 1975. She was Margaret Rogerson of the first of the REED series, the Records ofTork (1979), is one of the ...
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... English Renaissance and Reformation (1983); The Rise and Fall ofAnne Boleyn: Family Poli— tics at the Court ofHenry ... English Reformation, on both Puritans and Catholics, and has written a textbook, The English Reformation 1530—1570 ...
... English Renaissance and Reformation (1983); The Rise and Fall ofAnne Boleyn: Family Poli— tics at the Court ofHenry ... English Reformation, on both Puritans and Catholics, and has written a textbook, The English Reformation 1530—1570 ...
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... English billmen. His successor, James V, died in 1542, a week after being defeated by the English at Solway Moss. The 1540s saw the 'Rough Wooing' as English troops, attempting to convince the Scots to marry their infant Queen Mary ...
... English billmen. His successor, James V, died in 1542, a week after being defeated by the English at Solway Moss. The 1540s saw the 'Rough Wooing' as English troops, attempting to convince the Scots to marry their infant Queen Mary ...
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... English crown under Edward I in 1284, but not until the Act of Union passed by the English parliament in 1536, reinforced by another broad Act of 1543, did Wales begin to become integrated with the English administrative system and to ...
... English crown under Edward I in 1284, but not until the Act of Union passed by the English parliament in 1536, reinforced by another broad Act of 1543, did Wales begin to become integrated with the English administrative system and to ...
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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