Sources and Debates in English History, 1485 - 1714Newton 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.
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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 |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Sources and Debates in English History: 1485-1714 Newton Key,Robert Bucholz Aucun aperçu disponible - 2004 |
Sources and Debates in English History: 1485-1714 Newton Key,Robert Bucholz Aucun aperçu disponible - 2004 |
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