Delloyd J. Guth, John W. McKennaEssays for G R Elton from His American Friends
Tudor Rule and Revolution
Essays for G R Elton from His American Friends
Herausgeber: Guth, Delloyd J.
Delloyd J. Guth, John W. McKennaEssays for G R Elton from His American Friends
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.
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
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- 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
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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.
