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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... Kingdom by T] International, Padstow, Cornwall The publisher's policy is to use permanent paper from mills that operate a sustainable forestry policy, and which has been manufactured from pulp processed using acidifree and elementary ...
... Kingdom by T] International, Padstow, Cornwall The publisher's policy is to use permanent paper from mills that operate a sustainable forestry policy, and which has been manufactured from pulp processed using acidifree and elementary ...
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... Kingdom Lost, 2001); and articles on late medieval and early modern Scotland and Britain. early modern period. He has published widely on the English Reformation, on both Puritans and Catholics, and has written a textbook, The English ...
... Kingdom Lost, 2001); and articles on late medieval and early modern Scotland and Britain. early modern period. He has published widely on the English Reformation, on both Puritans and Catholics, and has written a textbook, The English ...
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... kingdom of 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 ...
... kingdom of 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 ...
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... kingdom of Ireland, as well as of those areas which were nominally and formally a part of the kingdoms of Scotland and England, such as the border country and the Isles, but which were not effectively governed by either. Wales had been ...
... kingdom of Ireland, as well as of those areas which were nominally and formally a part of the kingdoms of Scotland and England, such as the border country and the Isles, but which were not effectively governed by either. Wales had been ...
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... kingdom with all of its French possessions, but it was an inefficient place from which to rule the North, Wales and Ireland. By the same token, ruling the Western Isles from Edinburgh was not easy, either. The picture of government and ...
... kingdom with all of its French possessions, but it was an inefficient place from which to rule the North, Wales and Ireland. By the same token, ruling the Western Isles from Edinburgh was not easy, either. The picture of government and ...
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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