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Here Graves provides a summary of conflicting interpretations of
Elizabethan parliaments and seeks to present a different
perspective - striking a balance between business and politics.
This revised edition takes account of recent literature - including
work on patronage, parliamentary management and the Men of
Business. A selection of documents illustrate the political,
organizational and functional aspects of parliament.
Michael Graves provides a clear summary of conflicting
interpretations of Elizabethan parliaments and presents a new
perspective, striking a balance between business and politics.
Tudor and Stuart Britain charts the political, religious, economic
and social history of Britain from the start of Henry VII's reign
in 1485 to the death of Queen Anne in 1714, providing students and
lecturers with a detailed chronological narrative of significant
events, such as the Reformation, the nature of Tudor government,
the English Civil War, the Interregnum and the restoration of the
monarchy. This fourth edition has been fully updated and each
chapter now begins with an introductory overview of the topic being
discussed, in which important and current historical debates are
highlighted. Other new features of the book include a closer
examination of the image and style of leadership that different
monarchs projected during their reigns; greater coverage of Phillip
II and Mary I as joint monarchs; new sections exploring witchcraft
during the period and the urban sector in the Stuart age; and
increased discussion of the English Civil War, of Oliver Cromwell
and of Cromwellian rule during the 1650s. Also containing an
entirely rewritten guide to further reading and enhanced by a wide
selection of maps and illustrations, Tudor and Stuart Britain is an
excellent resource for both students and teachers of this period.
This study reassesses the policies of the founder of the Tudor
dynasty and shows how Henry worked within existing traditions
rather than breaking with the past. Every facet of the reign is
considered including the nature of government - both at central and
local level, financial policy, relations with the Church, foreign
policy, economic affairs and concludes by assessing Henry as a 'new
monarch'.
This text has established itself as the best short account of the
Chartist movement available. It considers its origins and
development, placing the movement within its broad social and
economic context. Dr Royle also provides clear analysis of its
strategy and leadership and assesses the conflicting
interpretations for the failure of Chartism.
Recounts the life of the first Duke of Buckingham, describes his
relationships with James I and Charles I, and examines his role in
English politics.
This text has established itself as the best short account of the
Chartist movement available. It considers its origins and
development, placing the movement within its broad social and
economic context. Dr Royle also provides clear analysis of its
strategy and leadership and assesses the conflicting
interpretations for the failure of Chartism.
This study reassesses the policies of the founder of the Tudor
dynasty and shows how Henry worked within existing traditions
rather than breaking with the past. Every facet of the reign is
considered including the nature of government - both at central and
local level, financial policy, relations with the Church, foreign
policy, economic affairs and concludes by assessing Henry as a 'new
monarch'.
Recounts the life of the first Duke of Buckingham, describes his
relationships with James I and Charles I, and examines his role in
English politics.
Tudor and Stuart Britain charts the political, religious, economic
and social history of Britain from the start of Henry VII's reign
in 1485 to the death of Queen Anne in 1714, providing students and
lecturers with a detailed chronological narrative of significant
events, such as the Reformation, the nature of Tudor government,
the English Civil War, the Interregnum and the restoration of the
monarchy. This fourth edition has been fully updated and each
chapter now begins with an introductory overview of the topic being
discussed, in which important and current historical debates are
highlighted. Other new features of the book include a closer
examination of the image and style of leadership that different
monarchs projected during their reigns; greater coverage of Phillip
II and Mary I as joint monarchs; new sections exploring witchcraft
during the period and the urban sector in the Stuart age; and
increased discussion of the English Civil War, of Oliver Cromwell
and of Cromwellian rule during the 1650s. Also containing an
entirely rewritten guide to further reading and enhanced by a wide
selection of maps and illustrations, Tudor and Stuart Britain is an
excellent resource for both students and teachers of this period.
Substantial excerpts from a broad range of texts, providing an
overview of the intellectual context of Shakespeare's work. The
arrangement is by topic, such as religion, science, monarchy. The
authors include Montaigne, John Dee, Machiavelli, James I.
Castiglione, and others.
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