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The Shaping of the Elizabethan Regime

Elizabethan Politics, 1558-1572

Wallace T. MacCaffrey

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The fifteen years between the accession of Elizabeth I to the throne and the death of the Duke of Norfolk were a true time of testing for the new regime.

Originally published in 1971.

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Proclamation, National Policy, Peerage of England, Protestant Ascendancy, English independence, Nobility, Archduke, Radicalism (historical), Treaty of Berwick (1639), Aristocracy, Henry Percy (Hotspur), Magnate, Catherine of Aragon, Morganatic marriage, Foreign policy, House of Guise, English Reformation, Revolt of the Earls, Heir presumptive, Forward Policy, Henry VII of England, Annals (Tacitus), Earl of Northumberland, Monroe Doctrine, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, Praemunire, Oath of Supremacy, Catherine de' Medici, Earl, Statute, Court of Augmentations, Puritans, Anne Boleyn, David Rizzio, Crown Matrimonial, Treaty of Edinburgh, Margaret Douglas, Imperialism, Council of the North, Majesty, House of York, Oliver Cromwell, Politique, Tudor Crown, Reginald Pole, Robert Dudley (explorer), Ancien Régime, Amy Robsart, Regnans in Excelsis, Attainder, Bill of attainder, Courtier, Ideology, House of Habsburg, Francis Walsingham, Ridolfi plot, Invasion of England (1326), Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, Purveyance, Lord John Grey (Tudor nobleman), Protestantism, Legislation, Lord Chamberlain, Politician, Counter-Reformation, William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, Peer of the realm, Geoffrey Pole, Lady Catherine Grey, The Tudors