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Access to History Elizabeth I Meeting the Challenge England 1541-1603

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Informationen zum Autor Dr John Warren was a former Head of History and Director of Sixth Form in a comprehensive school and is a Senior Lecturer in History at Birmingham City University. His publications include A level and undergraduate texts in early modern history and historiography. Klappentext This is a new edition of Elizabeth I: Religion and Foreign Affairs. This title sets the scene from 1541 charting the developments of the Mid-Tudor crisis from Henry VIII to Mary I. It then goes on to analyze the succession of Elizabeth and her consolidation of power, examining the political, religious, and military threats, both external and internal, to her rule. The problems during her final years are also explored, and this title concludes by looking at key themes and interpretations across the period. Throughout the book, key dates, terms, and issues are highlighted, and historical interpretations of key debates are outlined. Summary diagrams are included to consolidate knowledge and understanding of the period, Ensure your students have access to the authoritative and in-depth content of this popular and trusted A Level History series. Zusammenfassung Ensure your students have access to the authoritative and in-depth content of this popular and trusted A Level History series. Inhaltsverzeichnis : Dedication : Chapter 1 -Meeting the Challenge: The Legacy of a Mid-Tudor Crisis? : 1 The Mid-Tudor Crisis: Definitions : 2 Making the Traditional Case for a Mid-Tudor Crisis : 3 Making the Case Against a Mid-Tudor Crisis : 4 The Reign of Edward VI 1547-53: The Revisionist View : 5 The Reign of Mary I 1553-8: The Revisionist View : 6 Conclusion : Study Guide : Chapter 2 -Meeting the Challenge of Religion: The Elizabethan Religious Settlement : 1 The Relgigious Beliefs of Elizabeth I : 2 Supremacy and Uniformity: The First Moves : 3 Supremacy and Uniformity: The Parliament of 1559 : 4 Historical Interpretations of the Factors Shaping the Settlement : 5 The Settlement in Action : 6 Archbishop Parker and the Vestiarian Controversy : 7 Elizabeth as Supreme Governor of the Church of England : 8 Conclusion: The Elizabethan Religious Settlement : Study Guide : Chapter 3 -Meeting the Challenge of Relgion: Elizabeth and the Puritans : 1 Introduction : 2 Puritanism and Presbyteriansim in the 1570's : 3 The Tragedy of Grindal : 4 Presbyteriansim in the 1580's : 5 The Puritans Under Attack 1589-1603 : 6 Conclusion: Elizabeth and the Puritans : Study Guide : Chapter 4 -Meeting the Challenge of Religion: Elizabeth and the Catholics : 1 1559-68: The Government Treads with Caution? : 2 The Attitude of the Pope : 3 The Revolt of the Northern Ears (or 'Northern Rebellion') 1569 : 4 Papal Excommunication 1570 : 5 The Arrival of the Missionary Priests : 6 The Missionary Priests and the Threat of Invasion from Spain : 7 Key Debate: The Strength of Catholicism : 8 Conclusion: Elizabeth and the Catholics : Study Guide : Chapter 5 -Meeting the Challenge of Foreign Affairs: Elizabeth! France and Spain : 1 Aims and Objectives in Foreign Policy : 2 Assumptions on Foreign Policy : 3 Foreign Affairs: France : 4 Foreign Affairs: Spain : 5 Conclusion: Elizabeht! France and Spain : Study Guide : Chapter 6 -Meeting the Challe...

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Authors John Warren Stewig, John Warren
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.01.2009
 
EAN 9780340965931
ISBN 978-0-340-96593-1
No. of pages 192
Series Access to History
Access to History
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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