Tudor England
by Guy, John
Published by : Oxford Univ Press (New York) Physical details: 582 p. ISBN:62103. Year: 1988Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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900 - 999 | 942.05 Guy (Browse shelf) | Available | 62103 |
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942.046092 Ken Richard the Third | 942.0460924 Sew Richard III: | 942.05 Eme The Writer's Guide to Everyday Life in Renaissance England | 942.05 Guy Tudor England | 942.05 Hac Henry the eighth / | 942.05 Hum Two English queens and Philip | 942.05 Mey The Tudors |
Includes Index and Bibliography
"John Guy here provides the most complete narrative history of Tudor England in more than 30 years. A compelling account of political and religious developments from the advent of the Tudors in the 1460s to the death of Elizabeth I in 1603, his authoritative study discusses the far-reaching changes in government and the Reformation of the Church under Henry VII, Edward VI, Mary, and Elizabeth, and is enriched with illuminating character studies of the monarchs and politicians of the era. Taking into account new debates on the progress of the English Reformation and the strengths and weaknesses of Tudor Government at a local and national level, the book includes contextual analyses of the Tudor English economy, society, and political culture."--Publisher description.