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Tudor rebellions

Anthony Fletcher and Diarmaid MacCulloch ; maps by Leo Vernon

(Seminar studies in history)

Longman, 1997

4th ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Diarmaid MacCulloch (winner of the Whitbread Biography Prize) has collaborated with Anthony Fletcher to rewrite this important text which throws light on some of the main themes of Tudor history. Topics addressed include: the dynasty's attempt to bring the north and west under control, the progress of the English Reformation and the impact of inflation, taxation and enclosure on society. New for this edition is an analysis of the rebellions in England and Ireland in the 1590s.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the series. Preface to the third edition. Preface to the fourth edition. List of maps. Acknowledgements. Part One: the background. 1.The shape of Tudor society. 2.Ideas of submission, ideas of justice. Part Two:Descriptive analysis. 3.Taxation and rebellion. 4.The Pilgrimage of Grace. 5.The Western Rebellion. 6.Kett's rebellion and southern England. 7.Wyatt's rebellion. 8.The Northern Rebellion. 9.Epilogue. Part Three: Assessment. 10.Rebellion and Tudor government. Part Four: Documents. Bibliography. Primary Sources. Secondary Sources. Index.

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