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Elizabethan Naval Administration (Paperback): C.S. Knighton, David Loades Elizabethan Naval Administration (Paperback)
C.S. Knighton, David Loades
R1,652 Discovery Miles 16 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the first general selection from the substantial body of surviving documents about Elizabeth's navy. It is a companion to The Navy of Edward VI and Mary I (Vol.157 in the NRS Series), where the apparatus serving both volumes was printed, and it complements the other NRS volumes that deal specifically with the Spanish Armada. This collection concentrates (though not exclusively so) on the early years of Elizabeth's reign when there was no formal war. From 1558-1585 the navy was involved in a number of small-scale campaigns, pursuit of pirates and occasional shows of force. The documents selected emphasize the financial and administrative processes that supported these operations, such as mustering, victualing, demobilisation, and ship maintenance and repair. The fleet varied in size from about 30 to 45 ships during the period and a vast amount of maintenance and repair was required. The main component of the volume is the massively detailed Navy Treasurer's account for 1562-3 which is followed by and collated with the corresponding Exchequer Account. The documents illustrate just how efficiently the dockyards functioned. They were one of the great early Elizabethan achievements.

The Religious Culture of Marian England (Paperback): David Loades The Religious Culture of Marian England (Paperback)
David Loades
R1,528 Discovery Miles 15 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Loades explores England's religious cultures during the reign of Mary Tudor. He investigates how conflicting traditions of conformity and dissent negotiated the new spiritual, political and legal landscape which followed her reintroduction of Catholicism to England.

John Foxe - An Historical Perspective (Paperback): David Loades John Foxe - An Historical Perspective (Paperback)
David Loades
R1,087 Discovery Miles 10 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1999, This book is a wide-ranging and authoritative review of the reception in England and other countries of Foxe's Acts and Monuments of the English Martyrs from the time of its original publication between 1563 and 1583, up to the nineteenth century. Essays by leading scholars deal with the development of the text, the illustrations and the uses to which the work was put by protagonists in subsequent religious controversies. This volume is derived from the second John Foxe Colloquium held at Jesus College, Oxford in 1997. It is one of a number of research publications designed to support the British Academy Project for the publication of a new edition of Foxe's hugely influential text.

The Religious Culture of Marian England (Hardcover): David Loades The Religious Culture of Marian England (Hardcover)
David Loades
R4,601 Discovery Miles 46 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Loades explores England's religious cultures during the reign of Mary Tudor. He investigates how conflicting traditions of conformity and dissent negotiated the new spiritual, political and legal landscape which followed her reintroduction of Catholicism to England.

The Life and Career of William Paulet (c.1475-1572) - Lord Treasurer and First Marquis of Winchester (Hardcover, New edition):... The Life and Career of William Paulet (c.1475-1572) - Lord Treasurer and First Marquis of Winchester (Hardcover, New edition)
David Loades
R4,440 Discovery Miles 44 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

William Paulet, first Marquis of Winchester, was one of the most remarkable and influential men of sixteenth-century England. Born in Wiltshire in 1475, he lived to the advanced age of 97, during which time he held the posts of Lord Treasurer, Master of the King's Wards, Controller of the Household, Lord Chamberlain, Speaker of the House of Lords, and President of the Council. In recognition of his services, Edward VI promoted him to the Marquisate of Winchester in 1551, cementing his position amongst the nation's elite. Providing for the first time a full length account of Paulet's life and his extended role at the heart of Tudor government, this book will be welcomed by scholars of sixteenth-century England as an invaluable aid to better understanding the period. Taking a broadly chronological approach, the book presents the main features of his life against the turbulent background of mid-sixteenth-century history. As well as demonstrating how he managed to hold office under three monarchs - Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I - with radically different religious policies, this book considers Paulet's considerable impact on the economic, political and ecclesiastical landscape of Tudor England.

John Foxe - An Historical Perspective (Hardcover): David Loades John Foxe - An Historical Perspective (Hardcover)
David Loades
R3,403 Discovery Miles 34 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1999, This book is a wide-ranging and authoritative review of the reception in England and other countries of Foxe's Acts and Monuments of the English Martyrs from the time of its original publication between 1563 and 1583, up to the nineteenth century. Essays by leading scholars deal with the development of the text, the illustrations and the uses to which the work was put by protagonists in subsequent religious controversies. This volume is derived from the second John Foxe Colloquium held at Jesus College, Oxford in 1997. It is one of a number of research publications designed to support the British Academy Project for the publication of a new edition of Foxe's hugely influential text.

Elizabethan Naval Administration (Hardcover, New Ed): C.S. Knighton, David Loades Elizabethan Naval Administration (Hardcover, New Ed)
C.S. Knighton, David Loades
R4,365 Discovery Miles 43 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the first general selection from the substantial body of surviving documents about Elizabeth's navy. It is a companion to The Navy of Edward VI and Mary I (Vol.157 in the NRS Series), where the apparatus serving both volumes was printed, and it complements the other NRS volumes that deal specifically with the Spanish Armada. This collection concentrates (though not exclusively so) on the early years of Elizabeth's reign when there was no formal war. From 1558-1585 the navy was involved in a number of small-scale campaigns, pursuit of pirates and occasional shows of force. The documents selected emphasize the financial and administrative processes that supported these operations, such as mustering, victualing, demobilisation, and ship maintenance and repair. The fleet varied in size from about 30 to 45 ships during the period and a vast amount of maintenance and repair was required. The main component of the volume is the massively detailed Navy Treasurer's account for 1562-3 which is followed by and collated with the corresponding Exchequer Account. The documents illustrate just how efficiently the dockyards functioned. They were one of the great early Elizabethan achievements.

Letters from the Mary Rose (Paperback, 2nd edition): David Loades, C.S. Knighton Letters from the Mary Rose (Paperback, 2nd edition)
David Loades, C.S. Knighton
R383 Discovery Miles 3 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'The authors are to be congratulated on a book which merits usage in the national curriculum.' - International Journal of Nautical Archaeology The raising of the Tudor warship Mary Rose in 1982 has made her one of the most famous ships in history, though there is a good deal more to her story than its terminal disaster. She served successfully in the Royal Navy for more than thirty years before sinking, for reasons still uncertain, during a battle off Portsmouth in 1545. There have been many books published about Mary Rose but this is the only one written largely by those who sailed with her. It is based around original documents, including all the known despatches written aboard Mary Rose by the commanding admirals. Extracts from accounts and other papers illustrate the building, equipping and provisioning of the ship. Although this is primarily a view from the quarter-deck, there are occasional glimpses of life below. The collection concludes with reports of the sinking, and of the first attempts to salvage the ship and her ordnance. The documents are presented in modern spelling and are set in context through linking narratives. Technical terms are explained, and the principal characters introduced. The texts are supplemented by contemporary images, and by photographs of the preserved ship and recovered objects. A new range of illustrations has been added to this edition, published forty years on from the raising of the hull.

The Navy of Edward VI and Mary I (Hardcover, New Ed): David Loades, C.S. Knighton The Navy of Edward VI and Mary I (Hardcover, New Ed)
David Loades, C.S. Knighton
R5,243 Discovery Miles 52 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The reigns of Edward VI and Mary I remain largely by-passed in naval history, yet it was a vital time for the administration of the navy and it saw the apprenticeship of many who would lead the service in Elizabeth's later years. This volume helps to fill the gap and includes all the extant Treasurer's and Victualler's accounts for the two reigns together with entries taken verbatim from the State Papers which augment the calendar summaries previously published, and correct a good many errors. In addition documents are printed here for the first time from a variety of archives in Britain and abroad.

The Church of Mary Tudor (Hardcover, New Ed): Eamon Duffy The Church of Mary Tudor (Hardcover, New Ed)
Eamon Duffy; Edited by David Loades
R4,167 Discovery Miles 41 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The reign of Queen Mary is popularly remembered largely for her re-introduction of Catholicism into England, and especially for the persecution of Protestants, memorably described in John Foxe's Acts and Monuments. Mary's brief reign has often been treated as an aberrant interruption of England's march to triumphant Protestantism, a period of political sterility, foreign influence and religious repression rightly eclipsed by the happier reign of her more sympathetic half-sister, Elizabeth. In pursuit of a more balanced assessment of Mary's religious policies, this volume explores the theology, pastoral practice and ecclesiastical administration of the Church in England during her reign. Focusing on the neglected Catholic renaissance which she ushered in, the book traces its influences and emphases, its methods and its rationales - together the role of Philip's Spanish clergy and native English Catholics - in relation to the wider influence of the continental Counter Reformation and Mary's humanist learning. Measuring these issues against the reintroduction of papal authority into England, and the balance between persuasion and coercion used by the authorities to restore Catholic worship, the volume offers a more nuanced and balanced view of Mary's religious policies. Addressing such intriguing and under-researched matters from a variety of literary, political and theological perspectives, the essays in this volume cast new light, not only on Marian Catholicism, but also on the wider European religious picture.

The Tudor Navy - An Administrative, Political and Military History (Hardcover, New Ed): David Loades The Tudor Navy - An Administrative, Political and Military History (Hardcover, New Ed)
David Loades
R3,984 Discovery Miles 39 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Tudor Navy is a subject which is very unevenly known. The last significant general histories were written at the end of the last century. Since then much detailed research has been undertaken, particularly on the Armada, the end of Henry VIII's reign and the early Elizabethan period. As a result, it has been generally thought that the navy went through a series of booms and slumps during the sixteenth century. Further research on the intervening periods now presents a much more even picture of development, although the pace of advance was uneven. At the same time naval history has tended to be seen in isolation, presented by special naval experts. It is better understood as a part of the general administrative, political and above all financial history of the period. This book is designed to present a whole story, set in its proper contemporary context.

Law and Government under the Tudors - Essays Presented to Sir Geoffrey Elton (Paperback): Claire Cross, David Loades, J.J.... Law and Government under the Tudors - Essays Presented to Sir Geoffrey Elton (Paperback)
Claire Cross, David Loades, J.J. Scarisbrick
R1,242 Discovery Miles 12 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a collection of specially commissioned research essays by scholars on the government of Tudor England, designed as a tribute from a group of advanced students to their supervisor. Professor Sir Geoffrey Elton, to whom the volume is dedicated, is internationally celebrated, and the most influential living historian of the period. Each essay reflects the special interest of the author, within the broader theme of ‘Law and Government’. The book will be read by many who have been influenced by Professor Elton’s teaching, but who may not necessarily be students or historians of Tudor England.

The Cecils - Privilege and Power Behind the Throne (Paperback): David Loades The Cecils - Privilege and Power Behind the Throne (Paperback)
David Loades
R488 Discovery Miles 4 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For over 50 years one family dominated England's high offices of state. William and Robert Cecil, father and son, held unparalleled power as statesmen, diplomats, counsellors and spymasters throughout Elizabeth's reign and long beyond. From Privy Councillor to Chief Secretary of State and Lord High Treasurer, both exerted far-reaching influence to secure the Queen's realm and legacy. They enjoyed her reliance and trust, and Robert the gratitude of her successor James I, yet each inhabited a perilous world where favour brought enemies and a wrong step could lead to disaster. In "The Cecils", David Loades reveals the personal and political lives of these remarkable men. He shows how father and son negotiated volatile court life, battling flamboyant favourites like Robert Dudley and the ill-fated Earl of Essex and playing for time to stabilise a country still torn by religious divide. He discovers the contradictory characters of these advocates of caution who nevertheless took great personal risks, such as William's role in the execution of Mary Queen of Scots and Robert's secret negotiations with James VI of Scotland before Elizabeth's death. Yet these principled public servants - who put the interests of the State before their own - still amassed large personal wealth, and relished its display at their great houses of Burghley, Theobalds and Hatfield. From the early days of turmoil, when William escaped the fate of Thomas Seymour and honed his strategies for survival, to the shadowy intrigues of the Jacobean court, this is a fascinating portrait of men who shaped an extraordinary age.

The Navy of Edward VI and Mary I (Paperback): David Loades, C.S. Knighton The Navy of Edward VI and Mary I (Paperback)
David Loades, C.S. Knighton
R1,458 Discovery Miles 14 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The reigns of Edward VI and Mary I remain largely by-passed in naval history, yet it was a vital time for the administration of the navy and it saw the apprenticeship of many who would lead the service in Elizabeth's later years. This volume helps to fill the gap and includes all the extant Treasurer's and Victualler's accounts for the two reigns together with entries taken verbatim from the State Papers which augment the calendar summaries previously published, and correct a good many errors. In addition documents are printed here for the first time from a variety of archives in Britain and abroad.

Revolution in Religion - The English Reformation 1530-1570 (Paperback): David Loades Revolution in Religion - The English Reformation 1530-1570 (Paperback)
David Loades
R242 Discovery Miles 2 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The pace and extent of England's conversion to protestantism between 1530 and 1570 is a subject of lively controversy among historians. In this study the reader is guided through the interpretations of rival scholars, and the complex events of those years. The English Reformation grew out of political action, the existing tensions between secular and ecclesiastical jurisdiction, and the indigenous heretical tradition, namely Lollardy. The dramatic events of the Reformation in Germany and Switzerland also introduced radical and unfamiliar ideas, which were then adapted to the circumstances of the English Church. The establishment of these ideas down to 1570 is analysed in detail with documentary illustration.

The Kings & Queens of England - The Biography (Paperback): David Loades The Kings & Queens of England - The Biography (Paperback)
David Loades
R468 R382 Discovery Miles 3 820 Save R86 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This is the history of the men and women who occupied the highest position in English, and later British, society. From Richard III's infamous life and death, to Henry VIII's wives, Charles I's execution and Queen Victoria's exceptionally long reign, their dramatic story unfolds within the pages of this book. For about a thousand years they were superior lords, the leaders of a nobility which ruled, and for about three hundred years thereafter they were sovereigns, whose servants ruled in their name. Now, with the rise of democracy, they no longer rule. The Queen is a symbol and a social leader, vastly experienced in the ways of the world, and the head of a family that strives to be useful in a modern community. The records of the monarchy vary from one period to another, and many of them are political in nature. However, it is always necessary to remember the human being behind the constitutional facade. This is an attempt to recover their identities.

The Tudors - History of a Dynasty (Hardcover): David Loades The Tudors - History of a Dynasty (Hardcover)
David Loades
R1,907 Discovery Miles 19 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This title offers a new and comprehensive overview of the complete Tudor dynasty taking in the most recent scholarship. David Loades provides a masterful overview of this formative period of British history. Exploring the reign of each monarch within the framework of the dynasty, he unpacks the key questions surrounding the monarchy; the relationship between church and the state, development of government, war and foreign policy, the question of Ireland and the issue of succession in Tudor politics. Loades considers the recent scholarship on the dynasty as a whole, and Henry VIII, Elizabeth I and Mary Tudor in particular and considers how recent revisionist history asks new questions of their political and personal lives. This places our understanding of the dynasty as a whole in a new light.

The Fighting Tudors (Hardcover): David Loades The Fighting Tudors (Hardcover)
David Loades 1
R1,713 Discovery Miles 17 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When Henry VII seized the throne after the Battle of Bosworth, his crown was far from secure. Yet for more than a hundred years his descendents ruled in England, surviving religious turmoil, rebellion, foreign armadas, diplomatic crises and losses overseas. Some of them went reluctantly to war whilst others embraced its potential, yet all relied upon military success for their own reflected power and prestige. "The Fighting Tudors" explores this extraordinary dynasty's strategies for survival, and shows how military action to defend the throne became a sophisticated propoganda tool. It traces the great battles of Tudor reigns, from campaigns in France and Scotland to the crises of the Armada, and reveals their public and private impact upon individual monarchs - Heny VII, the 'sea king' who pledged to bring peace to his ravaged country; Henry VIII, who loved traditional jousting yet commissioned cutting-edge ships for his standing navy; Mary, whose loss of Calais compounded the disappointments of her reign; and Elizabeth whose dramatic speech at Tilbury became a defining moment of her reign. Ambitious courtiers and military commanders mingle with volatile monarchs and the great seafarers - Drake, Hawkins, Raleigh and Frobisher - who through exploration, plunder and courageous defence finally brought England dominance on the seas.

Henry VIII - Court, Church and Conflict (Paperback): David Loades Henry VIII - Court, Church and Conflict (Paperback)
David Loades
R773 R720 Discovery Miles 7 200 Save R53 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Henry VIII" focuses on the fluctuating, often fraught relationship between the king and his court, his Church and his people - and with the other powers of continental Europe. It shows how Henry manipulated key players such as Wolsey, Cromwell, Fisher and More, and how his royal image was shaped over decades of change. It also probes the intriguing nature of the man behind the monarch - his passions, pleasure and complex religious beliefs. Leading Tudor historian David Loades explores the expectations that contemporaries had of the Renaissance prince who ascended the throne and the England that the young king inherited. He considers Henry's rich and varied reign in detail, revealing his role in court, in wars, law enforcement, rebellions and the problem of Ireland.

Princes of Wales - Royal Heirs in Waiting (Hardcover): David Loades Princes of Wales - Royal Heirs in Waiting (Hardcover)
David Loades 2
R1,310 Discovery Miles 13 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For over 700 years, the title 'Prince of Wales' has been awarded to royal heirs waiting to accede to the throne of England. They did not always achieve it even the highest in the land have been subject to disease, death and the fortunes of war, or of politics. Others have spent long years waiting for the crown itself, living for decades in the shadow of the throne. Yet all who inhabit this intriguing role have left their stamp upon it, and it has been shaped and relished by some of the greatest personalities of the age. Princes of Wales explores the stories of history's most interesting royal heirs, from the charismatic Black Prince and the dissolute Prince Hal to the ill-fated Arthur and the flamboyant Prince Regent, as well as the colorful characters of the 20th century. It shows how the role reflects and defines the spirit of its age, be it medieval chivalry or Tudor mythmaking, Regency excess or 1930s glamour. It charts the legendary battles of sovereigns and their sons (especially over money and marriage) and shows how different characters responded to an evolving role and a changing world. As the present Prince of Wales approaches 60, this is a compelling and sympathetic portrait of those who have enjoyed this uniquely privileged yet often frustrating position - the men who would be king.

Elizabeth I (Hardcover, illustrated edition): David Loades Elizabeth I (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
David Loades
R2,770 R2,415 Discovery Miles 24 150 Save R355 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Elizabeth I, who reigned over Shakespeare's England and defeated the Spanish Armada, is familiar both from her portraits and as Gloriana, the Virgin Queen. Yet the reality of her character and her personal attitudes are harder to detect behind the public mask. Elizabeth I, a major biography by a leading Tudor expert to mark the 400th anniversary of her death in 1603, looks in detail behind the public life at the private woman. It treats at length her early years and examines her actions and policies as queen. David Loades's biography brings out her remarkable talents and unique achievements.

Henry VIII: King and Court (Paperback): David Loades Henry VIII: King and Court (Paperback)
David Loades
R185 R157 Discovery Miles 1 570 Save R28 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The energetic, charismatic, cultured young King Henry VIII ushered in a new era of royal history. Henry's court was the 'most magnificant, excellent and triumphant' in English history. This book takes a look at the life and times of England's great Renaissance prince and king, and the cultural and social development of the English court.

Mary Tudor (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): David Loades Mary Tudor (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
David Loades
R406 R332 Discovery Miles 3 320 Save R74 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Mary Tudor was the first female English sovereign - a ruling queen who was not simply the consort of the king. Yet little is known about this complex woman, whose reputation for ruthlessness belied her emotional fragility and who, like her half-sister Elizabeth, had to survive from childhood in the turbulent Tudor court. David Loades explores the twisting path whereby Princess Mary, daughter of a rejected wife, Catherine of Aragon, and a capricious father - Henry VIII - endured disfavour, personal crisis and house arrest to emerge as Queen of England with huge popular support. The high promise of her reign contrasts with the personal tragedies and disappointments that followed, from the Smithfield burnings and the loss of Calais to her doomed, loveless marriage to Philip of Spain. Loades' probing yet sympathetic account reveals an intriguing personality, impelled by deep-set beliefs and principles yet uncertain how to behave in a 'man's' role. Includes 59 Illustraions (14 in colour)

The Six Wives of Henry VIII (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition): David Loades The Six Wives of Henry VIII (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
David Loades
R401 R325 Discovery Miles 3 250 Save R76 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The story of Henry VIII and his six wives has passed from history into legend - taught in the cradle as a cautionary tale and remembered in adulthood as an object lesson in the dangers of marrying into royalty. The true story behind the legend, however, remains obscure to most people, whose knowledge of the affair begins and ends with the aide memoire 'Divorced, executed, died, divorced, executed, survived'. David Loades' masterly book recounts Henry's whole sorry tale in detail from his first marriage, to his brother's widow Catherine of Aragon, to his more or less contented old age in the care of the motherly Catherine Parr.

The Tudor Queens of England (Paperback): David Loades The Tudor Queens of England (Paperback)
David Loades
R1,170 Discovery Miles 11 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From Elizabeth of York - wife of Henry VII, the first Tudor monarch - through to Elizabeth I, her grand-daughter and the last in the line, this book explores some of the most colourful and dramatic women in British history. Queen consorts were central to the Royal Court but their role has rarely been examined or contrasted with the better known ruling queens. How did they behave (in and out of the bedchamber)? How powerful were they as patrons of learning and the arts? What religious views did they espouse and why? How successful and influential were they?

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