Book description
The Tudors, under whose able guidance England rose magnificently to great occasions and experienced something of a Golden Age, have long captivated popular imagination. Professor Bindof shows Tudor England as a living and growing society in which each problem presented the possibily of various solutions and conclusion was, to contemporaries, forgone.
CONTENTS:
I. ENGLAND AND THE ENGLISH
II. HENRY TUDOR AND SON
III. SUCCESSION AND SUPREMACY
IV. COMMONWEAL AND COMMOTION
V. LEFT INCLINE AND RIGHT ABOUT TURN
VI. THE RANKS REFORMED
VII. PARLIAMENTS, PURITANS AND PAPISTS
VIII. THE SEA AND ALL THAT THEREIN IS
IX. RECESSIONAL
EPILOGUE: 1603
A NOTE ON FURTHER READING
INDEX