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Religion, Politics, and Society in Sixteenth-Century England

Simon Adams author Mark Greengrass author G W Bernard author Paul E J Hammer author Fiona Kisbey author Ian W Archer editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:19th Feb '04

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Publishes valuable primary sources on the religious, political and social history of sixteenth-century England.

Publishes primary sources on the religious, political and social history of sixteenth-century England. The sources include: Religious Ceremonial at the Tudor Court; Extracts from Royal Household Regulations; Notes on the Controversy between the Dukes of Somerset and Northumberland; Letters from Sir Robert Cecil to Sir Christopher Hatton, 1590–1591.This collection of hitherto unpublished material sheds important light on the English court and its relationship with a wider political society in the sixteenth century. The 'Journall' of political events covering 1547–52 and 1559–1562, possibly by the 'commonwealth man' John Hayles, offers arresting insights on court politics, foreign affairs and events in the life of London. It is published alongside a related account of the rivalry between the Dukes of Somerset and Northumberland. Court religious ceremonial is illustrated through an edition of regulations for the royal chapel. The memoir of Jean Malliet, sent to England to solicit a loan for the beleaguered city of Geneva in 1582–3, demonstrates the 'Calvinist international' at work. A tranche of letters from Sir Robert Cecil to Sir Christopher Hatton offers fresh material on court politics in this period.

'As is always the case with this venerable series, the editors have provided copious notation to accompany the texts, each of which provides historians with unique insights into the century's history.' Contemporary Review

ISBN: 9780521818674

Dimensions: 224mm x 147mm x 22mm

Weight: 495g

296 pages