Early Modern England 1485-1714: A Narrative History / Edition 2

Early Modern England 1485-1714: A Narrative History / Edition 2

ISBN-10:
1405162759
ISBN-13:
9781405162753
Pub. Date:
02/24/2009
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
1405162759
ISBN-13:
9781405162753
Pub. Date:
02/24/2009
Publisher:
Wiley
Early Modern England 1485-1714: A Narrative History / Edition 2

Early Modern England 1485-1714: A Narrative History / Edition 2

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Overview

The second edition of this bestselling narrative history has been revised and expanded to reflect recent scholarship. The book traces the transformation of England during the Tudor-Stuart period, from feudal European state to a constitutional monarchy and the wealthiest and most powerful nation on Earth.

  • Written by two leading scholars and experienced teachers of the subject, assuming no prior knowledge of British history
  • Provides student aids such as maps, illustrations, genealogies, and glossary
  • This edition reflects recent scholarship on Henry VIII and the Civil War
  • Extends coverage of the Reformations, the Rump and Barebone's Parliament, Cromwellian settlement of Ireland, and the European, Scottish, and Irish contexts of the Restoration and Revolution of 1688-9
  • Includes a new section on women’s roles and the historiography of women and gender
  • Accompanied by Sources and Debates in English History, 1485-1714

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781405162753
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 02/24/2009
Series: Wiley Desktop Editions Series
Edition description: Older Edition
Pages: 472
Product dimensions: 6.70(w) x 9.60(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

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.

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.

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Table of Contents

List of Plates.

List of Maps.

Preface to the Second Edition.

Preface to the First Edition.

Acknowledgments.

Conventions and Abbreviations.

Introduction: England and its People, ca. 1485.

1. Establishing the Henrician Regime, 1485–1525.

2. (Dis-)Establishing the Henrician Church, 1525–1536.

3. Reformations and Counter-Reformations, 1536–1558.

4. The Elizabethan Settlement and its Challenges, 1558–1585.

5. The Elizabethan Triumph and Unsettlement, 1585–1603.

6. Merrie Olde England?, ca. 1603.

7. The Early Stuarts and the Three Kingdoms, 1603–1642.

8. Civil War, Revolution, and the Search for Stability, 1642–1660.

9. Restoration and Revolution, 1660–1689.

10. War and Politics, 1689–1714.

Conclusion: Augustan Polity, Society, and Culture, ca. 1714.

Notes.

Glossary.

Select Bibliography.

Appendix: Genealogies.

1. The Yorkists and Lancastrians.

2. The Tudors and Stuarts.

3. The Stuarts and Hanoverians.

Index.

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