Doubtful and dangerous
The question of succession in late Elizabethan England
Herausgeber: Doran, Susan; Kewes, Paulina
Doubtful and dangerous
The question of succession in late Elizabethan England
Herausgeber: Doran, Susan; Kewes, Paulina
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Examines the pivotal influence of the succession question on the politics, religion and culture of the post-Armada years of Queen Elizabeth's reign -- .
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Examines the pivotal influence of the succession question on the politics, religion and culture of the post-Armada years of Queen Elizabeth's reign -- .
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- Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 662g
- ISBN-13: 9780719086069
- ISBN-10: 071908606X
- Artikelnr.: 41197105
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 662g
- ISBN-13: 9780719086069
- ISBN-10: 071908606X
- Artikelnr.: 41197105
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Susan Doran is a Senior Research Fellow in History at Jesus College, Oxford Paulina Kewes is a Fellow and Tutor in English Literature at Jesus College, Oxford
Part I: Contexts and approaches 1. Introduction: A historiographical
perspective - Susan Doran and Paulina Kewes 2. The earlier Elizabethan
succession question revisited - Susan Doran and Paulina Kewes Part II:
Religion and politics 3. The Puritan, the Jesuit and the Jacobean
succession - Paulina Kewes 4. Taking it to the street? The Archpriest
controversy and the issue of the succession - Peter Lake and Michael
Questier 5. Bishop Richard Bancroft and the succession - Patrick Collinson
Part III: The court 6. Essex and the 'popish plot' - Alexandra Gajda 7. The
Scottish King and the English court: the secret correspondence of James VI,
1601-3 - Alexander Courtney Part IV: Imaginative writings and the wider
public world 8. The succession in sermons, news and rumour - Arnold Hunt 9.
Hamlet and succession - Richard Dutton 10. The poetics of succession,
1587-1605: the Stuart claim - Richard A. McCabe Part V: Britain and beyond
11. Polemic and prejudice: a Scottish king for an English throne - Susan
Doran 12. Brinkmanship and bad luck: Ireland, the Nine Years' War and the
succession - Rory Rapple 13. A view from abroad: continental powers and the
succession - Thomas M. McCoog, SJ 14. States, monarchs and dynastic
transitions: the political thought of John Hayward - R. Malcolm Smuts
Afterword - Blair Worden Select Bibliography Index
perspective - Susan Doran and Paulina Kewes 2. The earlier Elizabethan
succession question revisited - Susan Doran and Paulina Kewes Part II:
Religion and politics 3. The Puritan, the Jesuit and the Jacobean
succession - Paulina Kewes 4. Taking it to the street? The Archpriest
controversy and the issue of the succession - Peter Lake and Michael
Questier 5. Bishop Richard Bancroft and the succession - Patrick Collinson
Part III: The court 6. Essex and the 'popish plot' - Alexandra Gajda 7. The
Scottish King and the English court: the secret correspondence of James VI,
1601-3 - Alexander Courtney Part IV: Imaginative writings and the wider
public world 8. The succession in sermons, news and rumour - Arnold Hunt 9.
Hamlet and succession - Richard Dutton 10. The poetics of succession,
1587-1605: the Stuart claim - Richard A. McCabe Part V: Britain and beyond
11. Polemic and prejudice: a Scottish king for an English throne - Susan
Doran 12. Brinkmanship and bad luck: Ireland, the Nine Years' War and the
succession - Rory Rapple 13. A view from abroad: continental powers and the
succession - Thomas M. McCoog, SJ 14. States, monarchs and dynastic
transitions: the political thought of John Hayward - R. Malcolm Smuts
Afterword - Blair Worden Select Bibliography Index
Part I: Contexts and approaches 1. Introduction: A historiographical
perspective - Susan Doran and Paulina Kewes 2. The earlier Elizabethan
succession question revisited - Susan Doran and Paulina Kewes Part II:
Religion and politics 3. The Puritan, the Jesuit and the Jacobean
succession - Paulina Kewes 4. Taking it to the street? The Archpriest
controversy and the issue of the succession - Peter Lake and Michael
Questier 5. Bishop Richard Bancroft and the succession - Patrick Collinson
Part III: The court 6. Essex and the 'popish plot' - Alexandra Gajda 7. The
Scottish King and the English court: the secret correspondence of James VI,
1601-3 - Alexander Courtney Part IV: Imaginative writings and the wider
public world 8. The succession in sermons, news and rumour - Arnold Hunt 9.
Hamlet and succession - Richard Dutton 10. The poetics of succession,
1587-1605: the Stuart claim - Richard A. McCabe Part V: Britain and beyond
11. Polemic and prejudice: a Scottish king for an English throne - Susan
Doran 12. Brinkmanship and bad luck: Ireland, the Nine Years' War and the
succession - Rory Rapple 13. A view from abroad: continental powers and the
succession - Thomas M. McCoog, SJ 14. States, monarchs and dynastic
transitions: the political thought of John Hayward - R. Malcolm Smuts
Afterword - Blair Worden Select Bibliography Index
perspective - Susan Doran and Paulina Kewes 2. The earlier Elizabethan
succession question revisited - Susan Doran and Paulina Kewes Part II:
Religion and politics 3. The Puritan, the Jesuit and the Jacobean
succession - Paulina Kewes 4. Taking it to the street? The Archpriest
controversy and the issue of the succession - Peter Lake and Michael
Questier 5. Bishop Richard Bancroft and the succession - Patrick Collinson
Part III: The court 6. Essex and the 'popish plot' - Alexandra Gajda 7. The
Scottish King and the English court: the secret correspondence of James VI,
1601-3 - Alexander Courtney Part IV: Imaginative writings and the wider
public world 8. The succession in sermons, news and rumour - Arnold Hunt 9.
Hamlet and succession - Richard Dutton 10. The poetics of succession,
1587-1605: the Stuart claim - Richard A. McCabe Part V: Britain and beyond
11. Polemic and prejudice: a Scottish king for an English throne - Susan
Doran 12. Brinkmanship and bad luck: Ireland, the Nine Years' War and the
succession - Rory Rapple 13. A view from abroad: continental powers and the
succession - Thomas M. McCoog, SJ 14. States, monarchs and dynastic
transitions: the political thought of John Hayward - R. Malcolm Smuts
Afterword - Blair Worden Select Bibliography Index