Sources and Debates in English History, 1485 - 1714

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Newton Key, Robert Bucholz
John Wiley & Sons, 2 févr. 2009 - 320 pages
Designed to accompany the survey text Early Modern England: 1485-1714, this updated and expanded Sourcebook brings together an impressive array of Tudor-Stuart documents and illustrations, as well as extensive bibliographies and research and discussion guides.
  • New edition contains 50 new documents, more explanatory text, illustrations, biographical background, and study questions
  • Wide range of documents, from both manuscript and print sources, and from transcripts of private and public life
  • Editorial material introduces students to the critical context; chapter bibliographies and questions allow ready integration into classroom, and research and source analysis assignments.
  • Bibliography of Historians’ Debates with the latest articles and essays
  • Accompanies the survey text Early Modern England: 1485-1714

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Table des matières

Social Order and Tensions in Tudor England
1
the Tudor Challenge
22
Religious Reformations
49
Elizabethan Worlds
78
Masterless Men and the Monstrous Regiment of Women
109
Early Stuart Church and State
137
Civil War and Revolution
171
Religion Restoration and Revolution
208
Later Stuart Politics Thought and Society
241
Bibliography of Online Document Archives
282
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À propos de l'auteur (2009)

Newton Key is Professor of History at Eastern Illinois University. He has written articles on preaching, on feasting, on charity, and on provincial and metropolitan politicking in Stuart England and Wales. He is currently at work on a study of patrician/plebeian politics in seventeenth and eighteenth-century London.

Robert Bucholz is Professor of History at Loyola University of Chicago. He is the author of The Augustan Court: Queen Anne and the Decline of Court Culture (1993) and, with Sir John Sainty, Officials of the Royal Household 1660–1837 (2 volumes, 1997–8). He has written articles on Queen Anne and the court.

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