Tudor England - GUY John Prof

KORTE INHOUD

Thick pb, in-8, 582 pp., 34 illustrations in BW, notes, bibliography, index. John Guy provides a compelling account of political and religious developments from the advent of the Tudors in the 1460s to the death of Elizabeth I in 1603. Following Henry VII's capture of the crown at Bosworth in 1485, Tudor England witnessed far-reaching changes in government and the Reformation of the church under Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary, and Elizabeth; that story is enriched here with character studies of monarchs and politicians that bring to life their personalities as well as their policies. John Guy (1949) is professor at the Univ of St Andrews; he currently teaches at Cambridge Univ.
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1990Uitgever: Oxford University Press582 paginasTaal: Engels