Elizabeth I was Queen of England for almost forty-five years.
The daughter of Henry VIII and Ann Boleyn, as an infant she was
briefly accepted as her father s heir. After her mother was
executed at her father s command she was declared illegitimate and
led a sometimes scandalous existence until her accession to the
throne at the age of twenty-five. Elizabeth oversaw a vibrant age
of exploration and literature and established herself, the "Virgin
Queen," a national icon that lives on in the popular imagination.
But Elizabeth was England s second female monarch, and was greatly
influenced by the experiences and mistakes of the reign of her
half-sister, Mary I, before her. During her reign, Elizabeth had to
perform a complicated balancing act in religious matters. As
religious wars raged in Europe, Elizabeth herself a moderate
Protestant, had to manage an inherited Catholic realm and the
demands of zealous Protestants. The importance of such familiar
features of Elizabeth s reign as the presence in England of Mary
Queen of Scots and her enduring efforts to take the throne, the
Spanish armada, and the origins of English colonial expansion
beyond the British archipelago all receive fresh attention in this
engaging book. This new biography sheds light on Elizabeth s early
life, influences and on her personal religious beliefs as well as
examining her reign, politics and reassesses Elizabeth s reluctance
to marry, a matter for which she has been much praised, but which
is here judged one of the second queen regnant s more problematic
decisions. Judith M. Richards takes an objective and rounded view
of Elizabeth s whole life and provides the perfect introduction for
students and general readers alike.
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