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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... Society R. W. Hoyle 19 The Urban Economy 309 311 330 Alan Dyer 20 Metropolitan London 347 Joseph P. Ward 21 Society and Social Relations in British Provincial Towns Robert Tittler 363 22 Women in the British Isles in the Sixteenth ...
... Society R. W. Hoyle 19 The Urban Economy 309 311 330 Alan Dyer 20 Metropolitan London 347 Joseph P. Ward 21 Society and Social Relations in British Provincial Towns Robert Tittler 363 22 Women in the British Isles in the Sixteenth ...
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... Society Alexandra F. Johnston 403 407 430 25 Portraiture, Politics and Society 448 Robert Tittler 26 Architecture, Politics and Society 470 Malcolm Airs 27 Music, Politics and Society John Milsom 492 28 Science and Technology Lesley B ...
... Society Alexandra F. Johnston 403 407 430 25 Portraiture, Politics and Society 448 Robert Tittler 26 Architecture, Politics and Society 470 Malcolm Airs 27 Music, Politics and Society John Milsom 492 28 Science and Technology Lesley B ...
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Contents
Culture | 1 |
The Establishment of the Tudor Dynasty 13 | 7 |
The Rise of the Tudor State | 29 |
Elizabethan Government and Politics | 44 |
The Court | 61 |
Law | 77 |
County Government in England | 98 |
Town and City Government | 116 |
The Protestant Opposition to Elizabethan Religious Reform | 271 |
The Scottish Reformation | 289 |
People and Groups | 309 |
The Urban Economy | 330 |
Metropolitan London | 347 |
Society and Social Relations in British Provincial Towns | 363 |
Women in the British Isles in the Sixteenth Century | 381 |
Senses of the Past in Tudor Britain 407 | 405 |
Centre and Periphery in the Tudor State | 133 |
Politics and Government of Scotland | 151 |
Security and Succession | 167 |
Britain and the Wider World | 182 |
Belief | 203 |
The Dissolutions and their Aftermath | 221 |
Religious Settlements | 238 |
Catholics and Recusants | 254 |
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