Through twelve probing essays from leading scholars in the field,
this book analyzes the consequences of the accession of James I in
1603 for English and British history, politics, literature and
culture. Questioning the extent to which 1603 marked a radical
break with the past, the book explores the Scottish and Welsh--as
well as the wider European and colonial--contexts to this crucial
date in history.
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