Historians, like politicians, thrive on crises. Was there really a crisis in England between 1545 and 1565, or is this just an historian's way of describing a period in history when a lot of interesting things were happening? In reality the twenty years from 1545 to 1565 contained no more elements o
The Mid-Tudor Polity c. 1540โ1560
โ Scribed by Jennifer Loach, Robert Tittler (eds.)
- Publisher
- Macmillan Education UK
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 234
- Series
- Problems in Focus Series
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-vii
Introduction....Pages 1-8
Conservatism and Consent in Parliament, 1547โ59....Pages 9-28
Rehabilitating the Duke of Northumberland: Politics and Political Control, 1549โ53....Pages 29-51
The Marian Council Revisited....Pages 52-73
The Emergence of Urban Policy, 1536โ58....Pages 74-93
Social Policy and the Constraints of Government, 1547โ58....Pages 94-115
The Legacy of the Schism: Confusion, Continuity and Change in the Marian Clergy....Pages 116-136
Public Office and Private Profit: The Legal Establishment in the Reign of Mary Tudor....Pages 137-158
England and the French War, 1557โ9....Pages 159-185
Back Matter....Pages 186-227
โฆ Subjects
History of Britain and Ireland; Political History
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