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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... Tudor Ireland: Crown Community and the Conflict of Cultures 1470-1603; Tudor Frontiers and Noble Power: the Making ofthe British State; and Ireland in the Age of the Tudors: English Expansion and the End ofGaelic Rule, 1447—1603. He is ...
... Tudor Ireland: Crown Community and the Conflict of Cultures 1470-1603; Tudor Frontiers and Noble Power: the Making ofthe British State; and Ireland in the Age of the Tudors: English Expansion and the End ofGaelic Rule, 1447—1603. He is ...
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... Tudor England (forthcoming). Alexandra F. Johnston is Professor of English ... Tudor periods, particularly as they have intersected in the activities of ... period, and has been particularly interested in the role of popular song and ...
... Tudor England (forthcoming). Alexandra F. Johnston is Professor of English ... Tudor periods, particularly as they have intersected in the activities of ... period, and has been particularly interested in the role of popular song and ...
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... Tudor England (2000). She is currently writing a biography of Mary, Queen of ... period. He has published widely on the English Reformation, on both Puritans ... period 1620 to 1760. Robert Tittler teaches at Concordia Univer— sity ...
... Tudor England (2000). She is currently writing a biography of Mary, Queen of ... period. He has published widely on the English Reformation, on both Puritans ... period 1620 to 1760. Robert Tittler teaches at Concordia Univer— sity ...
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... Tudor era which have emerged over the course of our research careers. Though one of us has been somewhat more taken up with questions of politics and religion, and the other with questions regarding social groupings and cultural ...
... Tudor era which have emerged over the course of our research careers. Though one of us has been somewhat more taken up with questions of politics and religion, and the other with questions regarding social groupings and cultural ...
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... Tudors' as a precise form of shorthand to designate the period embraced by this volume. We intend it to announce that our coverage begins in the 1480s, and not to imply that it deals only with the kingdom of England and its Celtic ...
... Tudors' as a precise form of shorthand to designate the period embraced by this volume. We intend it to announce that our coverage begins in the 1480s, and not to imply that it deals only with the kingdom of England and its Celtic ...
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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