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Elizabeth I and Religion 1558-1603

Elizabeth I and Religion 1558-1603
Author: Susan Doran
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2002-01-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134906331

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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.


Elizabeth I and Foreign Policy, 1558-1603

Elizabeth I and Foreign Policy, 1558-1603
Author: Susan Doran
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2002-01-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134741200

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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.


Elizabeth I and Foreign Policy, 1558-1603

Elizabeth I and Foreign Policy, 1558-1603
Author: Susan Doran
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2002-01-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134741197

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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 Reign of Elizabeth

The Reign of Elizabeth
Author: Barbara Mervyn
Publisher: Hodder Murray
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780719574863

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SHP Advanced History Core Texts are the Schools History Project's acclaimed new books for A level History. These books apply SHP's two decades of curriculum development experience to the challenge of helping students make the leap from GCSE to A level. They offer: - clear and penetrating narrative - comprehensively explaining the content required for examination success - thought provoking and relevant activities that explore the content and help students think analytically about the subject - thorough exam preparation through carefully designed tasks that address the distinctive requirements of A Level history - a wide range of revision strategies including structured content summaries This book is an advanced core text on the reign of Elizabeth I 1558-1603. It is designed to give students an insight into the nature of, and the achievements and failures of, Elizabeth's governments. It investigates the changing nature of English society at this time, and explores the ongoing historiographical debate about the period. There is practical guidance in essay writing and revision, along with opportunities for active learning, including decision-making exercises and source-based investigations.


An Episcopal Dictionary of the Church

An Episcopal Dictionary of the Church
Author: Robert Boak Slocum
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 591
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0898697018

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A comprehensive, quick reference for all Episcopalians, both lay and ordained. This thoroughly researched, highly readable resource contains more than 3,000 clearly entries about the history, structure, liturgy, and theology of the Episcopal Church—and the larger Christian church worldwide. The editors have also provided a helpful bibliography of key reference works and additional background materials. “This tool belongs on the shelf of just about anyone who cares for, works in or with, or even wonders about the Episcopal Church.”—The Episcopal New Yorker


The Myth of Elizabeth

The Myth of Elizabeth
Author: Susan Doran
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2017-03-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0230214150

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Elizabeth I is one of England's most admired and celebrated rulers. She is also one of its most iconic: her image is familiar from paintings, film and television. 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 unambiguously 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 yet 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, dramatists and artists.


The Reign of Elizabeth I

The Reign of Elizabeth I
Author: Stephen J. Lee
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2020-02-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0429603916

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Covering the period from 1558–1603, The Reign of Elizabeth I looks at all the important aspects of the reign of the last of the Tudor monarchs. The volume gives students the critical tools to enable them to perform to their best ability, drawing together the main issues on each topic and providing an accessible guide to the period. Using extensive sources and historiography, Stephen J. Lee explores: the religious settlement government and foreign policy the economy Elizabeth's relationship with Parliament society and culture. Also including a glossary of key terms and a helpful chronology, this is an essential tool for any student of British history.


The Reign of Elizabeth, 1558-1603

The Reign of Elizabeth, 1558-1603
Author: John Bennett Black
Publisher:
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1965
Genre: Church and state
ISBN:

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