A celebration of Englishness in the sixteenth century. Appeals equally to students of early modern history and its literary culture, presenting a view of 'Tudor England' and offering a firmer historical background to evaluating the English Renaissance. -- .
A celebration of Englishness in the sixteenth century. Appeals equally to students of early modern history and its literary culture, presenting a view of 'Tudor England' and offering a firmer historical background to evaluating the English Renaissance. -- .Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain
Patrick Collinson was Regius Professor of Modern History at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Trinity College.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. This England: Race, nation, patriotism 1. The politics of religion and the religion of politics in Elizabethan England 2. The Elizabethan exclusion crisis and the Elizabethan polity 3. Servants and citizens: Robert Beale and other Elizabethans 4. Pulling the strings: religion and politics in the progress of 1578 5. Elizabeth I and the verdicts of history 6. Biblical rhetoric: the English nation and national sentiment in the prophetic mode 7. John Foxe and national consciousness 8. Truth, lies, and fiction in sixteenth-century protestant historiography 9. One of Us? William Camden and the making of history 10. William Camden and the anti-myth of Elizabeth: Setting the mould? 11. John Stow and nostalgic antiquarianism Index
Introduction. This England: Race, nation, patriotism 1. The politics of religion and the religion of politics in Elizabethan England 2. The Elizabethan exclusion crisis and the Elizabethan polity 3. Servants and citizens: Robert Beale and other Elizabethans 4. Pulling the strings: religion and politics in the progress of 1578 5. Elizabeth I and the verdicts of history 6. Biblical rhetoric: the English nation and national sentiment in the prophetic mode 7. John Foxe and national consciousness 8. Truth, lies, and fiction in sixteenth-century protestant historiography 9. One of Us? William Camden and the making of history 10. William Camden and the anti-myth of Elizabeth: Setting the mould? 11. John Stow and nostalgic antiquarianism Index
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