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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... houses of York and Lancaster through marriage, and symbolically lifted the crown above the warring factions of the ... house of York had frequently employed 'British' propaganda for its own ends and Edward IV's 'British' credentials ...
... houses of York and Lancaster through marriage, and symbolically lifted the crown above the warring factions of the ... house of York had frequently employed 'British' propaganda for its own ends and Edward IV's 'British' credentials ...
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... houses. They surveyed the land, collected the moveable assets, moved the monks and nuns to other religious houses or returned them to secular lives. A second phase of visitations began. 38 JOSEPH S. BLOCK.
... houses. They surveyed the land, collected the moveable assets, moved the monks and nuns to other religious houses or returned them to secular lives. A second phase of visitations began. 38 JOSEPH S. BLOCK.
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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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