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Tudor rebellions (Sixth edition)

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Tudor Rebellions, now in its sixth edition, gives a chronological account of the major rebellions against the Tudor monarchy from the reign of King Henry VII until the death of Queen Elizabeth I in 1603.

It also throws light on some of the main themes of Tudor history, including the dynasty's attempt to bring the north and west under the control of the capital, the progress of the English Reformation and the impact of inflation, taxation and enclosure on society.

This new edition has been thoroughly revised to take into account the exciting and innovative work on the subject in recent years and bring the historiographical debates right up to date.

It now includes additional documents and extended discussions to bring to life the complex events and politics of the rebellions.

The primary sources, alongside a narrative history, allow students to fully explore these turbulent times, seeking to understand what drove Tudor people to rebel and what sort of people were inclined to do so.

In doing so, the book considers both 'high' and 'low' politics, and the concerns of both the noble and the unprivileged in Tudor society.

With supplementary materials including a chronology, who's who and guide to further reading along with maps and images, Tudor Rebellions is an invaluable resource for all students of Tudor history.

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Product Details
Routledge
1138839213 / 9781138839212
Paperback / softback
942.05
29/06/2015
United Kingdom
English
xxiv, 191 pages : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white)
24 cm
Undergraduate Learn More
Previous edition: Harlow: Pearson Longman, 2008.