The Works of Lord Macaulay: History of England

The Works of Lord Macaulay: History of England
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Total Pages : 706
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Synopsis The Works of Lord Macaulay: History of England by : Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay

Tudor and Stuart Consorts

Tudor and Stuart Consorts
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 383
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ISBN-10 : 9783030951979
ISBN-13 : 3030951979
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Synopsis Tudor and Stuart Consorts by : Aidan Norrie

This book examines the lives and tenures of all the consorts of the Tudor and Stuart monarchs of England between 1485 and 1714, as well as the wives of the two Lords Protector during the Commonwealth. The figures in Tudor and Stuart Consorts are both incredibly familiar—especially the six wives of Henry VIII—and exceedingly unfamiliar, such as George of Denmark, the husband of Queen Anne. These innovative and authoritative biographies recognise the important role consorts played in a period before constitutional monarchy: in addition to correcting popular assumptions that are based on limited historical evidence, the chapters provide a fuller picture of the role of consort that goes beyond discussions of exceptionalism and subversion. This volume and its companions reveal the changing nature of English consortship from the Norman Conquest to today.

The Age of Faction

The Age of Faction
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 071904975X
ISBN-13 : 9780719049750
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Synopsis The Age of Faction by : Alan Marshall

Monarchical government in the later 17th century was a political fact of life and remains central to an understanding of the period. The subject of this book is the court of the later Stuart kings in the period 1660-1702. Its purpose is to provide an introduction to some of the emergent themes of court politics, culture and society. Marshall achieves this by analyzing the ritual side of court government in its structural, political and cultural guises.

The History of England (Vol. 1-5)

The History of England (Vol. 1-5)
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Publisher : DigiCat
Total Pages : 2264
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547720911
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Synopsis The History of England (Vol. 1-5) by : Thomas Babington Macaulay

The History of England from the Accession of James II is the five-volume work by Lord Macaulay. It covers the 17-year period from 1685 to 1702, encompassing the reign of James II, the Glorious Revolution, the coregency of William III and Mary II, and up to William III's death. Macaulay's approach to writing the History was innovative for his period. He consciously fused the picturesque, dramatic style of classical historians such as Thucydides and Tacitus with the learned and factual approach of his 18th-century precursors such as Hume, following the plan laid out in his own 1828 "Essay on History".The History is famous for its brilliant ringing prose and for its confident, sometimes dogmatic, emphasis on a progressive model of British history. According to this view, England threw off superstition, autocracy and confusion to create a balanced constitution and a forward-looking culture combined with freedom of belief and expression.

The History of England from the Accession of James II (Vol. 1-5)

The History of England from the Accession of James II (Vol. 1-5)
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Total Pages : 2264
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547721796
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Synopsis The History of England from the Accession of James II (Vol. 1-5) by : Thomas Babington Macaulay

The History of England from the Accession of James II is the five-volume work by Lord Macaulay. It covers the 17-year period from 1685 to 1702, encompassing the reign of James II, the Glorious Revolution, the coregency of William III and Mary II, and up to William III's death. Macaulay's approach to writing the History was innovative for his period. He consciously fused the picturesque, dramatic style of classical historians such as Thucydides and Tacitus with the learned and factual approach of his 18th-century precursors such as Hume, following the plan laid out in his own 1828 "Essay on History".The History is famous for its brilliant ringing prose and for its confident, sometimes dogmatic, emphasis on a progressive model of British history. According to this view, England threw off superstition, autocracy and confusion to create a balanced constitution and a forward-looking culture combined with freedom of belief and expression.

The Strange Death of Edmund Godfrey

The Strange Death of Edmund Godfrey
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Publisher : The History Press
Total Pages : 188
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ISBN-10 : 9780752494746
ISBN-13 : 0752494740
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Synopsis The Strange Death of Edmund Godfrey by : Alan Marshall

On the evening of 17 October 1678 the body of Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey, a Westminster Justice of the Peace, was discovered in a ditch near Primrose Hill. He had been pierced with his own sword and apparently strangled. His death lead to a widespread popular hysteria about a "Popish Plot". Although a magistrate famous for his fierce rectitude, Godfrey was closely involved with the alternative healer and "stroker", Valentine Greatrakes and also played a part in many plots and and intrigues centred on the uninhibited court of Charles II and Restoration London. His death brought to a head a series of rumours about Catholic plots to kill Charles II and install his brother, James, Duke of York, on the throne. Identified as the victim of a Jesuit hit-man, Godfrey became overnight a Protestant martyr and cult figure.

The History of England

The History of England
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Total Pages : 630
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951002066936A
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Synopsis The History of England by : Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay