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David LoadesPublication Details
BookLongman/Pearson2004Availability
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- "From 1547 to 1558 the Crown of England was held first by a minor and then by the country’s first Queen Regnant: Mary. It was Mary who shaped many of the conventions which Elizabeth then exploited, and she gets far too little credit for that. Intrigue and Treason shows how Elizabeth, in fact, deliberately set out to destroy her sister’s reputation." "The mid-Tudor court remains relatively unknown, yet it was a critical age for the monarchy and the state. Intrigue and Treason uncovers the politics and culture, the strategies and entertainments of this period."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- 1. The functioning of the court, 1540-7
- 2. The court during the protectorate, 1547-9
- 3. Educating and entertaining a prince
- 4. The politics of the court, 1550-3
- 5. The succession crisis of July 1553
- 6. The court of a femme seule
- 7. King Philip
- 8. The declining years, 1555-8
- 9. Elizabeth
- 10. The eye of the storm
- App. I. The structure of the court
- App. II. The chief officers of the court
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- 0582772265
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