The Sixteenth Century : 1485-1603
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Short Oxford History of the British Isles
ISBN-10
0198207670
ISBN-13
9780198207672
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 6th, 2001
Print length
320 Pages
Weight
481 grams
Dimensions
22.60 x 14.60 x 2.20 cms
Product Classification:
British & Irish historyEarly modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700
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This volume provides an account of the transformation of the British Isles in the 16th century. Six thematic chapters explore the changes in the English monarchical polity, ranging widely to consider the new relationships between the different parts of the British Isles and the establishment of a national, royal, and protestant church.
This volume explores the transformation of the British Isles in the sixteenth century. England was an effectively governed monarchy, but its authority was not easily enforced beyond the more developed south-east and midlands and it was exerised indirectly in Wales and Ireland, while Scotland was an independent monarchy. In Europe, England was significant trading partner, but its language unknown. By the early seventeenth century, the London-based English government had extended its effective authority over the North and Wales, Ireland was subjugated and colonised, and the English and Scottish crowns united. The established churches of the British Isles had broken away from the Roman Catholic Europe and were now national, royal, and protestant. With the English Bible and Shakespeare, English had reached the maturity of a potential world language, while the British peoples, now protestant, stood poised on the edge of global expansion.
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