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Titre de série : Pelican history of England, 5 Titre : Tudor England Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Stanley Thomas Bindoff (1908-1980), Auteur Editeur : Harmondsworth - Middlesex - Royaume-Uni [Royaume-Uni] : Penguin Books Année de publication : 1955 Collection : Pelican books num. A212 Importance : 319 p. Format : 18 cm Note générale : "A note on further reading": pages 310-[312] Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Angleterre -- Civilisation -- 16e siècle ; Grande-Bretagne -- Histoire -- 16e siècle ; Grande-Bretagne -- Histoire -- Tudor, 1485-1603 Index. décimale : 942 Histoire d'Angleterre et de pays de Galles Résumé : The author shows the England which the first Tudor so dubiously claimed, and the last handed over so securely to her successor, as a living and growing society in which each problem presented the possibility of various solutions and no conclusion, was to contemporaries foregone. In taking the reader back to the sixteenth-century scene, he has preserved for him the excitement of living with a future still to be made Note de contenu : England and the English -- Henry Tudor and son -- Succession and supremacy -- Commonweal and commotion -- Left incline and right about turn -- The ranks reformed -- Parliaments, Puritans and Papists -- The sea and all that therein is -- Recessional Pelican history of England, 5. Tudor England [texte imprimé] / Stanley Thomas Bindoff (1908-1980), Auteur . - Harmondsworth - Middlesex - Royaume-Uni (Royaume-Uni) : Penguin Books, 1955 . - 319 p. ; 18 cm. - (Pelican books; A212) .
"A note on further reading": pages 310-[312]
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Angleterre -- Civilisation -- 16e siècle ; Grande-Bretagne -- Histoire -- 16e siècle ; Grande-Bretagne -- Histoire -- Tudor, 1485-1603 Index. décimale : 942 Histoire d'Angleterre et de pays de Galles Résumé : The author shows the England which the first Tudor so dubiously claimed, and the last handed over so securely to her successor, as a living and growing society in which each problem presented the possibility of various solutions and no conclusion, was to contemporaries foregone. In taking the reader back to the sixteenth-century scene, he has preserved for him the excitement of living with a future still to be made Note de contenu : England and the English -- Henry Tudor and son -- Succession and supremacy -- Commonweal and commotion -- Left incline and right about turn -- The ranks reformed -- Parliaments, Puritans and Papists -- The sea and all that therein is -- Recessional Exemplaires
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