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Zusatztext 'At the very least this book should be available in every library where students are examining Elizabeth's reign...' - History Teaching Review Informationen zum Autor Stephen J. Lee was formerly head of history at Bromsgrove School. He has published over twenty books, including European Dictatorships (2nd edition, Routledge, 2000) and, in this series, The Mid Tudors (Routledge, 2007) and Gladstone and Disraeli (Routledge, 2005). Klappentext Using extensive sources and historiography, this book from one of our most successful historical authors looks at the period 1558-1603, and explores religion, the economy, Parliament, and all of the important aspects of this significant period in history. Zusammenfassung Using extensive sources and historiography, this book from one of our most successful historical authors looks at the period 1558–1603, and explores religion, the economy, Parliament, and all of the important aspects of this significant period in history. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: Problems at the Beginning of the Reign 2. Securing and Implementing the Religious Settlement 3. Government, Administration and the Economy 4. Elizabeth and Parliament 5. A Puritan Threat? 6. A Catholic Threat? 7. Foreign Policy 8. Society and Culture