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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... Elite, and the Crown, 1580—1640 as Well as articles in the ]ournal of British Studies, History and Midland History. David Potter obtained his PhD from he University of Cambridge with a thesis on Anglo—French diplomacy in the Renais ...
... Elite, and the Crown, 1580—1640 as Well as articles in the ]ournal of British Studies, History and Midland History. David Potter obtained his PhD from he University of Cambridge with a thesis on Anglo—French diplomacy in the Renais ...
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... elite. )udged by these standards, she asserts, Henry was an incompetent monarch who was lucky to pass on the throne intact to his son.6 Thus recent historiography has tended to play down the novel aspects of Henry Tudor's accession ...
... elite. )udged by these standards, she asserts, Henry was an incompetent monarch who was lucky to pass on the throne intact to his son.6 Thus recent historiography has tended to play down the novel aspects of Henry Tudor's accession ...
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... elites established the Tudor dynasty firmly on the throne of England. Crown and Nobility To the historians writing in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries one of Henry Tudor's greatest achievements was to rescue England from the ...
... elites established the Tudor dynasty firmly on the throne of England. Crown and Nobility To the historians writing in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries one of Henry Tudor's greatest achievements was to rescue England from the ...
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... elites in the reign of Henry VII', in C. D. Ross, ed., Patronage, Pedigree and Power in Late Medieval England (Gloucester, 1979), pp. 109—42. Cooper, 1. P., 'Henry VII's last years reconsidered', Historical]ournal, 2 (1959), 103—29 ...
... elites in the reign of Henry VII', in C. D. Ross, ed., Patronage, Pedigree and Power in Late Medieval England (Gloucester, 1979), pp. 109—42. Cooper, 1. P., 'Henry VII's last years reconsidered', Historical]ournal, 2 (1959), 103—29 ...
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... elites see Margaret Condon, 'Ruling elites' (1979) and Pugh, 'Henry VII and the English nobility' (1992). More local studies are needed but see Cunningham, 'Bonds of allegiance' (1996), 'Henry VII and the Stanley family' (2000), Luckett ...
... elites see Margaret Condon, 'Ruling elites' (1979) and Pugh, 'Henry VII and the English nobility' (1992). More local studies are needed but see Cunningham, 'Bonds of allegiance' (1996), 'Henry VII and the Stanley family' (2000), Luckett ...
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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