Delloyd J. Guth, John W. McKenna
Tudor Rule and Revolution
Essays for G R Elton from His American Friends
Herausgeber: Guth, Delloyd J.
Delloyd J. Guth, John W. McKenna
Tudor Rule and Revolution
Essays for G R Elton from His American Friends
Herausgeber: Guth, Delloyd J.
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The work of G. R. Elton has inspired its own 'Tudor Revolution' in the historiography of Tudor and Stuart government and society.
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The work of G. R. Elton has inspired its own 'Tudor Revolution' in the historiography of Tudor and Stuart government and society.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 704g
- ISBN-13: 9780521091275
- ISBN-10: 0521091276
- Artikelnr.: 25447775
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 704g
- ISBN-13: 9780521091275
- ISBN-10: 0521091276
- Artikelnr.: 25447775
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. An Era of Reformations: 1. The Tudor Revolution and the Devil's
Art: Bishop Bonner's printed forms Arthur J. Slavin; 2. How God became an
Englishman John W. McKenna; 3. The reformation of choirs: cathedral musical
establishments in Tudor England Stanford E. Lehmberg; 4. The Age of Debt,
the Reformation and English law DeLloyd J. Guth; 5. The King's Privy
Chamber, 1547-1553 Dale E. Hoak; 6. The place of women in Tudor government
Mortimer Levine; Part II. The Age of Elizabethan Polity: 7. Parliament: the
Elizabethan experience Wallace T. MacCaffrey; 8. The court of Exchequer
comes of age W. Hamilton Bryson; 9. The Elizabethan Chancery and women's
rights Maria L. Cioni; 10. Too good to be true: Thomas Lupton's Golden Rule
Elliot Rose; 11. Towards petty sessions: Tudor JPs and divisions of
counties Frederic A. Youngs, Jr; 12. Binding the nation: the Bonds of
Association, 1584 and 1696 David Cressy; Part III. Early Stuart Variations:
13. Proclamations and parliamentary protest, 1539-1610 Rudolph W. Heinze;
14. Diplomatic intervention in English law enforcement: Sarmiento and James
I Charles H. Carter; 15. Mr Hudson's Star Chamber Thomas G. Barnes; 16. The
spoils of law: the trial of Sir John Hele, 1604 James S. Cockburn; 17.
Prohibitions and the privilege against self-incrimination Charles M. Gray;
18. Quoting the Commons, 1604-1642 J. H. Hexter.
Art: Bishop Bonner's printed forms Arthur J. Slavin; 2. How God became an
Englishman John W. McKenna; 3. The reformation of choirs: cathedral musical
establishments in Tudor England Stanford E. Lehmberg; 4. The Age of Debt,
the Reformation and English law DeLloyd J. Guth; 5. The King's Privy
Chamber, 1547-1553 Dale E. Hoak; 6. The place of women in Tudor government
Mortimer Levine; Part II. The Age of Elizabethan Polity: 7. Parliament: the
Elizabethan experience Wallace T. MacCaffrey; 8. The court of Exchequer
comes of age W. Hamilton Bryson; 9. The Elizabethan Chancery and women's
rights Maria L. Cioni; 10. Too good to be true: Thomas Lupton's Golden Rule
Elliot Rose; 11. Towards petty sessions: Tudor JPs and divisions of
counties Frederic A. Youngs, Jr; 12. Binding the nation: the Bonds of
Association, 1584 and 1696 David Cressy; Part III. Early Stuart Variations:
13. Proclamations and parliamentary protest, 1539-1610 Rudolph W. Heinze;
14. Diplomatic intervention in English law enforcement: Sarmiento and James
I Charles H. Carter; 15. Mr Hudson's Star Chamber Thomas G. Barnes; 16. The
spoils of law: the trial of Sir John Hele, 1604 James S. Cockburn; 17.
Prohibitions and the privilege against self-incrimination Charles M. Gray;
18. Quoting the Commons, 1604-1642 J. H. Hexter.
Part I. An Era of Reformations: 1. The Tudor Revolution and the Devil's
Art: Bishop Bonner's printed forms Arthur J. Slavin; 2. How God became an
Englishman John W. McKenna; 3. The reformation of choirs: cathedral musical
establishments in Tudor England Stanford E. Lehmberg; 4. The Age of Debt,
the Reformation and English law DeLloyd J. Guth; 5. The King's Privy
Chamber, 1547-1553 Dale E. Hoak; 6. The place of women in Tudor government
Mortimer Levine; Part II. The Age of Elizabethan Polity: 7. Parliament: the
Elizabethan experience Wallace T. MacCaffrey; 8. The court of Exchequer
comes of age W. Hamilton Bryson; 9. The Elizabethan Chancery and women's
rights Maria L. Cioni; 10. Too good to be true: Thomas Lupton's Golden Rule
Elliot Rose; 11. Towards petty sessions: Tudor JPs and divisions of
counties Frederic A. Youngs, Jr; 12. Binding the nation: the Bonds of
Association, 1584 and 1696 David Cressy; Part III. Early Stuart Variations:
13. Proclamations and parliamentary protest, 1539-1610 Rudolph W. Heinze;
14. Diplomatic intervention in English law enforcement: Sarmiento and James
I Charles H. Carter; 15. Mr Hudson's Star Chamber Thomas G. Barnes; 16. The
spoils of law: the trial of Sir John Hele, 1604 James S. Cockburn; 17.
Prohibitions and the privilege against self-incrimination Charles M. Gray;
18. Quoting the Commons, 1604-1642 J. H. Hexter.
Art: Bishop Bonner's printed forms Arthur J. Slavin; 2. How God became an
Englishman John W. McKenna; 3. The reformation of choirs: cathedral musical
establishments in Tudor England Stanford E. Lehmberg; 4. The Age of Debt,
the Reformation and English law DeLloyd J. Guth; 5. The King's Privy
Chamber, 1547-1553 Dale E. Hoak; 6. The place of women in Tudor government
Mortimer Levine; Part II. The Age of Elizabethan Polity: 7. Parliament: the
Elizabethan experience Wallace T. MacCaffrey; 8. The court of Exchequer
comes of age W. Hamilton Bryson; 9. The Elizabethan Chancery and women's
rights Maria L. Cioni; 10. Too good to be true: Thomas Lupton's Golden Rule
Elliot Rose; 11. Towards petty sessions: Tudor JPs and divisions of
counties Frederic A. Youngs, Jr; 12. Binding the nation: the Bonds of
Association, 1584 and 1696 David Cressy; Part III. Early Stuart Variations:
13. Proclamations and parliamentary protest, 1539-1610 Rudolph W. Heinze;
14. Diplomatic intervention in English law enforcement: Sarmiento and James
I Charles H. Carter; 15. Mr Hudson's Star Chamber Thomas G. Barnes; 16. The
spoils of law: the trial of Sir John Hele, 1604 James S. Cockburn; 17.
Prohibitions and the privilege against self-incrimination Charles M. Gray;
18. Quoting the Commons, 1604-1642 J. H. Hexter.