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This Realm of England, Volume 2

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ISBN-10: 0618001026

ISBN-13: 9780618001026

Edition: 8th 2001 (Revised)

Authors: Lacey Baldwin Smith

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This text, which is the second volume in the best selling History of England series, tells how a small and insignificant outpost of the Roman empire evolved into a nation that has produced and disseminated so many significant ideas and institutions. The Eighth Edition incorporates more women's history, while continuing to provide balanced political and economic coverage with social and cultural history woven throughout.
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Book details

List price: $89.95
Edition: 8th
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: CENGAGE Learning
Publication date: 11/2/2000
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 432
Size: 6.50" wide x 9.00" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.232
Language: English

Medieval Twilight: 1399 to 1485
The Curse of Disputed Succession
The Fall of Richard II (13771399)
Henry IV (13991413)
Henry V (14131422) and the War Against France
Henry VI (14221461, 1471): Part I The Years of Minority
Economic Collapse and Social Dislocation
Changes in the Structure and Spirit of Feudalism
The Black Death (1348, 1361, 1369)
Economic Crisis (14001475)
The Peasantry
The Yeomanry
The Gentry
The Baronage Bastard Feudalism
The Church
The Lion and the Unicorn Henry VI (14401461, 1471): Part II The Years of Incompetence
The Failure of Parliament
The Dynastic Issue
The Wars of the Roses
Edward IV (14711483)
Edward V (April 9July 6, 1483)
Richard III (14831485)
The Battle of Bosworth Field
Rebuilding Society, Tudor Style: 1485 to 1547
Economic Resurgence and Social Change
Prosperity Inflation
Enclosures Social and Intellectual Change
The Nation-State
The Heart of the Realm
Old Bottles, New Wines: The Reign of Henry VII
The New Monarchy
The Succession Secured
Financial Solvency and Fiscal Feudalism
The Resurgence of Royal Authority and the Rule of Law
The Art of Government
Tudor Cosmology and the Body Politic
This Realm of England Is an Empire King and Cardinal
The Lessons of Diplomacy
The King's Great Matter
The Royal Supremacy
The Floodgates of Reformation
Debate over the Reformation Acts Written in Blood
The Pilgrimage of Grace Religion, Matrimony, and Diplomacy
Uneasy Equilibrium: 1547 to 1603
The Little Tudors
The Lord Protector
The Failure of Foreign Policy: France and Scotland Religious
Turmoil Economic Trauma and Social Upheaval
The Wicked Earl Purifying the Church
Kingmaking Mary Tudor (15531558) Sedition and Heresy
The Smithfield Fires
Elizabeth of Good Memory Elizabeth I (15581603)
The Elizabethan Religious
Settlement Religion and Diplomacy (15581572)
John Knox and Mary Queen of Scots
The Elizabethan Body Politic
The Landed Country Gentleman
The Theory of Paternalistic Government Violence in Society
Life at the Bottom: The Village and Family Tudor
Schooling Renaissance England
Crisis and Recessional Cold War--Sixteenth-Century Style
The Northern Rebellion Philip II of Spain and His Great Enterprise
Mary of Scotland and the Menace of English Catholicism
The Armada Puritans and Puritanism
The Elizabethan House of Commons
The Winds of Economic and Intellectual Change
Essex and the Irish Wars Recessional
A Woman in a Man's World: The Gender Issue
The Demise of the Tudor State: 1603 to 1660
Straining the System: The Reign of James I
James VI and I (16031625)
The Failure of Fiscal Reform King and Parliament
"No Bishop, No King" The Gunpowder Plot James on His Own
"No Land Uninhabitable, No Sea Innavigable"
Overseas Expansion and the Founding of Colonies
Foreign Policy and the Renewed War with Spain
Charles I and the Royal Road to War
Charles I (16251649): A Tidy King
The Spiral of Suspicion Eleven Years of "Brave and Noble Resolutions" (16291640)
Makeshift Absolutism: Stuart Paternalism and the Policy of "Thorough"
Archbishop Laud and the "Reform" of the Church War and the Collapse of Personal Rule
The Long Parliament
"This Bloody and Unnatural War"
The Anatomy of Rebellion "War Without an Enemy"
The Drift Toward Revolution
The End of the Old Constitution
The Rump Against the Army
The Search for Legality
A New Foreign Policy Restoring the Monarchy
Society Restyled: 1660 to 1688
Charles II and the Fruits of Revolution John Milton Versus Thomas Hobbes
The Restoration: What Was Restored
Restoration Politics
My Lord of Shaftesbury and the Popish Plot
The Triumph of the Oligarchs James II (16851689): A King of "No True Judgment"
Turning Back the Clock
The European Scene
The Glorious Revolution
Appendix
Bibliography
Index