A History of the Modern British Isles, 1529-1603
The Two Kingdoms
Format:Hardback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:28th Nov '98
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This book provides a detailed exploration of England and Scotland's relationship with Ireland from 1529 to 1603, covering politics, religion, and cultural change.
In A History of the Modern British Isles, 1529-1603, the author offers a fresh perspective on the intricate relationship between England and Scotland during the Tudor and Stuart periods. This examination extends to Ireland, providing insights into the political, religious, and cultural dynamics that shaped these nations throughout the sixteenth century. By delving into the complexities of governance and societal changes, the book invites readers to reconsider established narratives surrounding this pivotal era in British history.
The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of significant historical events, highlighting how the interplay between these nations influenced their respective developments. The author meticulously explores the impact of economic transformations, social shifts, and cultural exchanges that occurred during these seventy-four years. This comprehensive approach allows for a deeper understanding of how the identities of England, Scotland, and Ireland evolved, reflecting the broader changes in the British Isles.
A History of the Modern British Isles, 1529-1603 not only sheds light on the political machinations of the time but also emphasizes the human stories behind the historical facts. By weaving together various threads of history, the book presents a nuanced portrait of the era, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the complexities of British history and the legacy of the Tudor and Stuart monarchies.
"Dr Nicholls has proved to be a resourceful choice ... he delivers an accurate, sensitive and engaging account, never allowing the reader to be lost in the quagmires of scholarly debate." History
"The book is fluently written and well produced." English Historical Review
"An impressive achievement ... well written: lucid, concise and stylistically unpretentious." Irish Historical Studies
ISBN: 9780631193333
Dimensions: 255mm x 181mm x 28mm
Weight: 907g
416 pages