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The Myth of Elizabeth (Hardcover): Susan Doran, Thomas Freeman The Myth of Elizabeth (Hardcover)
Susan Doran, Thomas Freeman
R4,580 Discovery Miles 45 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Elizabeth I is one of England's most admired and celebrated rulers. She is also one of its most iconic. This wide-ranging interdisciplinary collection of essays examines the origins and development of the image and myths that came to surround the Virgin Queen. The essays question the prevailing assumptions about the mythic Elizabeth and challenge the view that she was unanimously celebrated in the literature and portraiture of the early modern era. They explain how the most familiar myths surrounding the queen developed from the concerns of her contemporaries and continue to reverberate today. Published to mark the 400th anniversary of the queen's death, this volume will appeal to all those with an interest in the historiography of Elizabeth's reign and Elizabethan, and Jacobean, poets and dramatists.

Tudors and Stuarts on Film - Historical Perspectives (Hardcover): Susan Doran, Thomas Freeman Tudors and Stuarts on Film - Historical Perspectives (Hardcover)
Susan Doran, Thomas Freeman
R3,897 Discovery Miles 38 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Film can be an invaluable teaching resource. "Tudors and Stuarts on Film" provides analyses of films about the Tudor and Stuart period from leading historians. The accuracy of each film is assessed, and they are also placed within the context of the period in which they were made, and the influence they have had on popular conceptions of early modern England.

Mary Tudor - Old and New Perspectives (Hardcover): Susan Doran, Thomas S. Freeman Mary Tudor - Old and New Perspectives (Hardcover)
Susan Doran, Thomas S. Freeman
R4,241 Discovery Miles 42 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

According to both popular myth and traditional histories, Mary Tudor was a failure. Known primarily as Bloody Mary, she has usually been contrasted unfavorably with her younger sibling and heir, Elizabeth I. This negative view of Mary has most recently been perpetuated in David Starkey's TV documentaries and biography of the young Elizabeth, which present the new queen as deliberately forging a path that was quite different from that of her half-sister. The time has come for a rethink. Susan Doran and Tom Freeman have gathered an outstanding team of international historians to look at the traditional presentation of Mary and her reign, and why we should question this view. This incisive collection will appeal to students, scholars and general readers.Features: * Challenges the accepted view of Mary as a tyrant, presenting a more balanced and nuanced portrait * Based on the latest cutting-edge and controversial thinking in Early Modern history
* Traces the growth and development of the myth of 'Bloody Mary' This text will be essential reading for graduate courses on Tudor history.

The Elizabethan World (Hardcover): Susan Doran, Norman Jones The Elizabethan World (Hardcover)
Susan Doran, Norman Jones
R7,704 Discovery Miles 77 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This comprehensive and beautifully illustrated collection of essays conveys a vivid picture of a fascinating and hugely significant period in history. Featuring contributions from thirty-eight international scholars, the book takes a thematic approach to a period which saw the defeat of the Spanish Armada, the explorations of Francis Drake and Walter Ralegh, the establishment of the Protestant Church, the flourishing of commercial theatre and the works of Edmund Spencer, Philip Sidney and William Shakespeare.

Encompassing social, political, cultural, religious and economic history, and crossing several disciplines, The Elizabethan World depicts a time of transformation, and a world order in transition. Topics covered include central and local government; political ideas; censorship and propaganda; parliament, the Protestant Church, the Catholic community; social hierarchies; women; the family and household; popular culture, commerce and consumption; urban and rural economies; theatre; art; architecture; intellectual developments; exploration and imperialism; Ireland, and the Elizabethan wars. The volume conveys a vivid picture of how politics, religion, popular culture, the world of work and social practices fit together in an exciting world of change, and will be invaluable reading for all students and scholars of the Elizabethan period.

The Elizabethan World (Paperback): Susan Doran, Norman Jones The Elizabethan World (Paperback)
Susan Doran, Norman Jones
R2,187 Discovery Miles 21 870 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This comprehensive and beautifully illustrated collection of essays conveys a vivid picture of a fascinating and hugely significant period in history. Featuring contributions from thirty-eight international scholars, the book takes a thematic approach to a period which saw the defeat of the Spanish Armada, the explorations of Francis Drake and Walter Ralegh, the establishment of the Protestant Church, the flourishing of commercial theatre and the works of Edmund Spencer, Philip Sidney and William Shakespeare. Encompassing social, political, cultural, religious and economic history, and crossing several disciplines, The Elizabethan World depicts a time of transformation, and a world order in transition. Topics covered include central and local government; political ideas; censorship and propaganda; parliament, the Protestant Church, the Catholic community; social hierarchies; women; the family and household; popular culture, commerce and consumption; urban and rural economies; theatre; art; architecture; intellectual developments ; exploration and imperialism; Ireland, and the Elizabethan wars. The volume conveys a vivid picture of how politics, religion, popular culture, the world of work and social practices fit together in an exciting world of change, and will be invaluable reading for all students and scholars of the Elizabethan period.

Princes, Pastors and People - The Church and Religion in England, 1500-1689 (Paperback, 2nd edition): Susan Doran, Christopher... Princes, Pastors and People - The Church and Religion in England, 1500-1689 (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Susan Doran, Christopher Durston
R1,285 Discovery Miles 12 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


Princes, Pastors and People traces the many changes in religious life that took place in the turbulent years of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The book explains the major historical controversies surrounding the period:
* the English Reformation
* the popularity of the Elizabethan Protestant Church
* the impact of the Laudian innovations of the 1630s
* the Puritan attempt to control popular culture and belief
Princes, Pastors and People also charts the long-term developments across the period in all the key areas including doctrinal and liturgical change, the role of the clergy and the importance of religion in the everyday lives of people.

Elizabeth I and Religion 1558-1603 (Hardcover): Susan Doran Elizabeth I and Religion 1558-1603 (Hardcover)
Susan Doran
R4,459 Discovery Miles 44 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Susan Doran describes and analyses the process of the Elizabethan Reformation, placing it in an English and a European context. She examines the religious views and policies of the Queen, the making of the 1559 settlement and the resulting reforms. The changing beliefs of the English people are discussed, and the author charts the fortunes of both Puritanism and Catholicism. Finally she looks at the strengths and weaknesses of Elizabeth I as royal governor, and of the Church of England as a whole.

Monarchy and Matrimony - The Courtships of Elizabeth I (Paperback): Susan Doran Monarchy and Matrimony - The Courtships of Elizabeth I (Paperback)
Susan Doran
R1,525 Discovery Miles 15 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Monarchy and Matrimony is the first comprehensive study of Elizabeth I's courtships. Susan Doran argues that the cult of the Virgin Queen' was invented by her ministers, and that Elizabeth was forced into celibacy by political necessity.
Doran's detailed examination of the different suits is based on extensive archival research across Europe. Rather than focusing on Elizabeth's personality and image, she views the question within a wider political and religious context. She shows how the question of Elizabeth's marriage was divisive for England, affecting both political life and international relations, and provoking popular propaganda in the form of plays, poetry and paintings.

England and Europe 1485-1603 (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Susan Doran England and Europe 1485-1603 (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Susan Doran
R4,705 Discovery Miles 47 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This Seminar Study introduces students to England's foreign policy during the reigns of the Tudor monarchs. In this succinct introduction the author addresses the key questions facing students - for example, to what extent did monarch or minister make policy. Each reign is analysed in turn providing a narrative and explanation of the major events and policy decisions throughout the Tudor period.

Doubtful and Dangerous - The Question of Succession in Late Elizabethan England (Paperback): Susan Doran, Paulina Kewes Doubtful and Dangerous - The Question of Succession in Late Elizabethan England (Paperback)
Susan Doran, Paulina Kewes
R822 Discovery Miles 8 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Doubtful and dangerous examines the pivotal influence of the succession question on the politics, religion and culture of the post-Armada years of Queen Elizabeth's reign. Although the earlier Elizabethan succession controversy has long commanded scholarly attention, the later period has suffered from relative obscurity. This book remedies the situation. Taking a thematic and interdisciplinary approach, individual essays demonstrate that key late Elizabethan texts - literary, political and polemical - cannot be understood without reference to the succession. The essays also reveal how the issue affected court politics, lay at the heart of religious disputes, stimulated constitutional innovation, and shaped foreign relations. By situating the topic within its historiographical and chronological contexts, the editors offer a novel account of the whole reign. Interdisciplinary in scope and spanning the crucial transition from the Tudors to the Stuarts, the book will be indispensable to scholars and students of early modern British and Irish history, literature and religion. -- .

Princes, Pastors and People - The Church and Religion in England, 1500-1689 (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Susan Doran, Christopher... Princes, Pastors and People - The Church and Religion in England, 1500-1689 (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Susan Doran, Christopher Durston
R4,479 Discovery Miles 44 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


Princes, Pastors and People traces the many changes in religious life that took place in the turbulent years of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The book explains the major historical controversies surrounding the period:
* the English Reformation
* the popularity of the Elizabethan Protestant Church
* the impact of the Laudian innovations of the 1630s
* the Puritan attempt to control popular culture and belief.
Princes, Pastors and People also charts long-term developments across the period in all key areas including doctrinal and liturgical change, the role of the clergy and the importance of religion in the everyday lives of people.

eBook available with sample pages: 0203459237

Elizabeth I and Foreign Policy, 1558-1603 (Paperback): Susan Doran Elizabeth I and Foreign Policy, 1558-1603 (Paperback)
Susan Doran
R1,231 Discovery Miles 12 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


At her accession in 1558 Elizabeth I inherited a troublesome legacy with a long history of wars against France and Scotland. This international situation was becoming a huge financial burden on the English crown and economy.
Elizabeth I and Foreign Policy describes and assesses England's foreign policy during the second half of the sixteenth century. It includes coverage of Elizabeth's relations with foreign powers, the effect of Reformation on foreign affairs, Elizabeth's successs as a stateswoman and the war with Spain.

eBook available with sample pages: 0203136632

England and Europe 1485-1603 (Paperback, 2nd New edition): Susan Doran England and Europe 1485-1603 (Paperback, 2nd New edition)
Susan Doran
R1,334 Discovery Miles 13 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This Seminar Study introduces students to England's foreign policy during the reigns of the Tudor monarchs. In this succinct introduction the author addresses the key questions facing students - for example, to what extent did monarch or minister make policy. Each reign is analysed in turn providing a narrative and explanation of the major events and policy decisions throughout the Tudor period.

Monarchy and Matrimony - The Courtships of Elizabeth I (Hardcover, Reissue): Susan Doran Monarchy and Matrimony - The Courtships of Elizabeth I (Hardcover, Reissue)
Susan Doran
R4,472 Discovery Miles 44 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


Monarchy and Matrimony is the first comprehensive study of Elizabeth I's courtships. Susan Doran argues that the cult of the `Virgin Queen' was invented by her ministers, and that Elizabeth was forced into celibacy by political necessity.
Doran's detailed examination of the different suits is based on extensive archival research across Europe. Rather than focusing on Elizabeth's personality and image, she views the question within a wider political and religious context. She shows how the question of Elizabeth's marriage was divisive for England, affecting both political life and international relations, and provoking popular propaganda in the form of plays, poetry and paintings.


eBook available with sample pages: 0203430735

Elizabeth I and Religion 1558-1603 (Paperback, New): Susan Doran Elizabeth I and Religion 1558-1603 (Paperback, New)
Susan Doran
R1,264 Discovery Miles 12 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


Susan Doran describes and analyses the process of the Elizabethan Reformation, placing it in an English and a European context. She examines the religious views and policies of the Queen, the making of the 1559 settlement and the resulting reforms. The changing beliefs of the English people are discussed, and the author charts the fortunes of both Puritanism and Catholicism. Finally she looks at the strengths and weaknesses of Elizabeth I as royal governor, and of the Church of England as a whole.

eBook available with sample pages: 0203130065

Elizabeth I and Foreign Policy, 1558-1603 (Hardcover): Susan Doran Elizabeth I and Foreign Policy, 1558-1603 (Hardcover)
Susan Doran
R4,460 Discovery Miles 44 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At her accession in 1558 Elizabeth I inherited a troublesome legacy with a long history of wars against France and Scotland. This international situation was becoming a huge financial burden on the English crown and economy. Elizabeth I and Foreign Policy describes and assesses England's foreign policy during the second half of the sixteenth century. It includes coverage of Elizabeth's relations with foreign powers, the effect of Reformation on foreign affairs, Elizabeth's successs as a stateswoman and the war with Spain.

The Image of Elizabeth I in Early Modern Spain (Hardcover): Eduardo Olid Guerrero, Esther Fernandez The Image of Elizabeth I in Early Modern Spain (Hardcover)
Eduardo Olid Guerrero, Esther Fernandez; Foreword by Susan Doran
R1,657 R1,442 Discovery Miles 14 420 Save R215 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Queen Elizabeth I was an iconic figure in England during her reign, with many contemporary English portraits and literary works extolling her virtue and political acumen. In Spain, however, her image was markedly different. While few Spanish fictional or historical writings focus primarily on Elizabeth, numerous works either allude to her or incorporate her as a character. The Image of Elizabeth I in Early Modern Spain explores the fictionalized, historical, and visual representations of Elizabeth I and their impact on the Spanish collective imagination. Drawing on works by Miguel de Cervantes, Lope de Vega, Pedro de Ribadeneira, Luis de Gongora, Cristobal de Virues, Antonio Coello, and Calderon de la Barca, among others, the contributors to this volume limn contradictory assessments of Elizabeth's physical appearance, private life, personality, and reign. In doing so they articulate the various and sometimes conflicting ways in which the Tudor monarch became both the primary figure in English propaganda efforts against Spain and a central part of the Spanish political agenda. This edited volume revives and questions the image of Elizabeth I in early modern Spain as a means of exploring how the queen's persona, as mediated by its Spanish reception, has shaped the ways in which we understand Anglo-Spanish relations during a critical era for both kingdoms.

The Connell Guide To The Tudors (Paperback): Susan Doran The Connell Guide To The Tudors (Paperback)
Susan Doran
R270 R244 Discovery Miles 2 440 Save R26 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Doubtful and Dangerous - The Question of Succession in Late Elizabethan England (Hardcover): Susan Doran, Paulina Kewes Doubtful and Dangerous - The Question of Succession in Late Elizabethan England (Hardcover)
Susan Doran, Paulina Kewes
R2,641 Discovery Miles 26 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Doubtful and dangerous examines the pivotal influence of the succession question on the politics, religion and culture of the post-Armada years of Queen Elizabeth's reign. Although the earlier Elizabethan succession controversy has long commanded scholarly attention, the later period has suffered from relative obscurity. This book remedies the situation. Taking a thematic and interdisciplinary approach, individual essays demonstrate that key late Elizabethan texts - literary, political and polemical - cannot be understood without reference to the succession. The essays also reveal how the issue affected court politics, lay at the heart of religious disputes, stimulated constitutional innovation, and shaped foreign relations. By situating the topic within its historiographical and chronological contexts, the editors offer a novel account of the whole reign. Interdisciplinary in scope and spanning the crucial transition from the Tudors to the Stuarts, the book will be indispensable to scholars and students of early modern British and Irish history, literature and religion. -- .

Elizabeth I and Her Circle (Hardcover): Susan Doran Elizabeth I and Her Circle (Hardcover)
Susan Doran
R787 Discovery Miles 7 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the story of Elizabeth I's inner circle and the crucial human relationships which lay at the heart of her personal and political life. Using a wide range of original sources - including private letters, portraits, verse, drama, and state papers - Susan Doran provides a vivid and often dramatic account of political life in Elizabethan England and the queen at its centre, offering a deeper insight into Elizabeth's emotional and political conduct - and challenging many of the popular myths that have grown up around her. It is a story replete with fascinating questions. What was the true nature of Elizabeth's relationship with her father, Henry VIII, especially after his execution of her mother? How close was she to her half-brother Edward VI - and were relations with her half-sister Mary really as poisonous as is popularly assumed? And what of her relationship with her Stewart cousins, most famously with Mary Queen of Scots, executed on Elizabeth's orders in 1587, but also with Mary's son James VI of Scotland, later to succeed Elizabeth as her chosen successor? Elizabeth's relations with her family were crucial, but just as crucial were her relations with her courtiers and her councillors. Here again, the story raises a host of fascinating questions. Was the queen really sexually jealous of her maids of honour? Did physically attractive male favourties dominate her court? What does her long and intimate relationship with the Earl of Leicester reveal about her character, personality, and attitude to marriage? What can the fall of Essex tell us about Elizabeth's political management in the final years of her reign? And what was the true nature of her personal and political relationship with influential and long-serving councillors such as the Cecils and Sir Francis Walsingham? And how did courtiers and councillors deal with their demanding royal mistress?

England and Europe in the Sixteenth Century (Paperback): Susan Doran England and Europe in the Sixteenth Century (Paperback)
Susan Doran
R1,223 Discovery Miles 12 230 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This is a thematic survey of English foreign policy in the 16th century, focusing on the influence of the concept of honour, security concerns, religious ideology and commercial interests on the making of policy. It draws attention to aspects of continuity with the late medieval past but argues, too, that the European Reformation brought new challenges which forced a rethinking of policy. Far from treating the 16th century as the period when England began its rise as a Great Power, the author emphasizes the structural weaknesses of the English armed forces and demonstrates that dangers and insecurities did more to mould foreign policy than the energy and confidence of the Tudor rulers.;This work is aimed at students taking undergraduate and A-level courses on Tudor England or 16th-century Europe.

Tudors and Stuarts on Film - Historical Perspectives (Paperback): Susan Doran, Thomas Freeman Tudors and Stuarts on Film - Historical Perspectives (Paperback)
Susan Doran, Thomas Freeman
R1,443 Discovery Miles 14 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Film can be an invaluable teaching resource. "Tudors and Stuarts on Film" provides analyses of films about the Tudor and Stuart period from leading historians. The accuracy of each film is assessed, and they are also placed within the context of the period in which they were made, and the influence they have had on popular conceptions of early modern England.

The Myth of Elizabeth (Paperback, American): Susan Doran, Thomas Freeman The Myth of Elizabeth (Paperback, American)
Susan Doran, Thomas Freeman
R1,157 Discovery Miles 11 570 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Elizabeth I is one of England's most admired and celebrated rulers. She is also one of its most iconic. This wide-ranging interdisciplinary collection of essays examines the origins and development of the image and myths that came to surround the Virgin Queen. The essays question the prevailing assumptions about the mythic Elizabeth and challenge the view that she was unanimously celebrated in the literature and portraiture of the early modern era. They explain how the most familiar myths surrounding the queen developed from the concerns of her contemporaries and continue to reverberate today. Published to mark the 400th anniversary of the queen's death, this volume will appeal to all those with an interest in the historiography of Elizabeth's reign and Elizabethan, and Jacobean, poets and dramatists.

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