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The Making of the British Isles - The State of Britain and Ireland, 1450-1660 (Hardcover): Steven G. Ellis, Christopher Maginn The Making of the British Isles - The State of Britain and Ireland, 1450-1660 (Hardcover)
Steven G. Ellis, Christopher Maginn
R4,469 Discovery Miles 44 690 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The history of the British Isles is the story of four peoples linked together by a process of state building that was as much about far-sighted planning and vision as coincidence, accident and failure. It is a history of revolts and reversal, familial bonds and enmity, the study of which does much to explain the underlying tension between the nations of modern day Britain. The Making of the British Islesrecounts the development of the nations of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland from the time of the Anglo-French dual monarchy under Henry VI through the Wars of the Roses, the Reformation crisis, the reigns of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, the Anglo-Scottish dynastic union, the British multiple monarchy and the Cromwellian Republic, ending with the acts of British Union and the Restoration of the Monarchy.

The Making of the British Isles - The State of Britain and Ireland, 1450-1660 (Paperback): Steven G. Ellis, Christopher Maginn The Making of the British Isles - The State of Britain and Ireland, 1450-1660 (Paperback)
Steven G. Ellis, Christopher Maginn
R1,623 Discovery Miles 16 230 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The history of the British Isles is the story of four peoples linked together by a process of state building that was as much about far-sighted planning and vision as coincidence, accident and failure. It is a history of revolts and reversal, familial bonds and enmity, the study of which does much to explain the underlying tension between the nations of modern day Britain. The Making of the British Islesrecounts the development of the nations of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland from the time of the Anglo-French dual monarchy under Henry VI through the Wars of the Roses, the Reformation crisis, the reigns of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, the Anglo-Scottish dynastic union, the British multiple monarchy and the Cromwellian Republic, ending with the acts of British Union and the Restoration of the Monarchy.

William Cecil, Ireland, and the Tudor State (Hardcover): Christopher Maginn William Cecil, Ireland, and the Tudor State (Hardcover)
Christopher Maginn
R3,868 Discovery Miles 38 680 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

William Cecil, Ireland, and the Tudor State explores the complex relationship which existed between England and Ireland in the Tudor period, using the long association of William Cecil (1520-1598) with Ireland as a vehicle for historical enquiry. That Cecil, Queen Elizabeth's most trusted advisor and the most important figure in England after the queen herself, consistently devoted his attention and considerable energies to the kingdom of Ireland is a seldom-explored aspect of his life and his place in the Tudor age. Yet amid his handling of a broad assortment of matters relating to England and Wales, the kingdom of Scotland, continental Europe, and beyond, William Cecil's thoughts regularly turned to the kingdom of Ireland. He personally compiled genealogies of Ireland's Irish and English families and poured over dozens of national and regional maps of Ireland. Cecil served as chancellor of Ireland's first university and, most importantly for the historian, penned, received, and studied thousands of papers on subjects relating to Ireland and the crown's political, economic, social, and religious policies there. Cecil would have understood all of this broadly as 'Ireland matters', a subject which he came to know in greater depth and detail than anyone at the court of Queen Elizabeth I. Maginn's extended analysis of Cecil's long relationship with Ireland helps to make sense of Anglo-Irish interaction in Tudor times, and shows that this relationship was characterized by more than the basic binary features of conquest and resistance. At another level, he demonstrates that the second half of the sixteenth century witnessed the political, social, and cultural integration of Ireland into the multinational Tudor state, and that it was William Cecil who, more than any other figure, consciously worked to achieve that integration.

The Tudor Discovery of Ireland (Hardcover): Christopher Maginn, Steven G. Ellis The Tudor Discovery of Ireland (Hardcover)
Christopher Maginn, Steven G. Ellis
R1,819 Discovery Miles 18 190 Out of stock
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