Elizabeth I

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Biography
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dynastic politics England
early modern monarchy
Edward III
Elizabeth Tudor
Elizabeth's Court
Elizabeth's Foreign Policy
Elizabeth's Life
Elizabeth's Realm
Elizabeth's Travels
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English Reformation impact
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Essex's Death
female rulership in sixteenth century
Foreign Marriage
gender and power history
Henry
Henry III
Henry VIII
Intermittent Splutters
Jane Grey
King John III
Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Mary I
Mary Queen of Scots
Mary's Execution
Mary's Reign
Northern Uprising
Philip III
Pinacoteca Nazionale
Protestant
Queen Regnant
Queen's Instructions
religious settlement analysis
Religious Wars
Richard III
Scottish Queen
Seminary Priests
Sixteenth Century
Spain
succession crisis studies
Tudor
Walsingham's Men
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415481571
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Elizabeth I was Queen of England for almost forty-five years. The daughter of Henry VIII and Ann Boleyn, as an infant she was briefly accepted as her father’s heir. After her mother was executed at her father’s command she was declared illegitimate and led a sometimes scandalous existence until her accession to the throne at the age of twenty-five. Elizabeth oversaw a vibrant age of exploration and literature and established herself, the "Virgin Queen", a national icon that lives on in the popular imagination. But Elizabeth was England’s second female monarch, and was greatly influenced by the experiences and mistakes of the reign of her half-sister, Mary I, before her. During her reign, Elizabeth had to perform a complicated balancing act in religious matters. As religious wars raged in Europe, Elizabeth herself a moderate Protestant, had to manage an inherited Catholic realm and the demands of zealous Protestants. The importance of such familiar features of Elizabeth’s reign as the presence in England of Mary Queen of Scots and her enduring efforts to take the throne, the Spanish armada, and the origins of English colonial expansion beyond the British archipelago all receive fresh attention in this engaging book. This new biography sheds light on Elizabeth’s early life, influences and on her personal religious beliefs as well as examining her reign, politics and reassesses Elizabeth’s reluctance to marry, a matter for which she has been much praised, but which is here judged one of the second queen regnant’s more problematic decisions. Judith M. Richards takes an objective and rounded view of Elizabeth’s whole life and provides the perfect introduction for students and general readers alike.

Judith M. Richards was previously senior Lecturer at La Trobe University and is now a history research associate there. Publications include ‘Mary Tudor’ in this series, and a range of essays covering sixteenth and seventeenth century historical issues, with a particular focus on monarchy.

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