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Shaping of the Elizabethan Regime

Wallace T. MacCaffrey

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"A fresh and quite original contribution to an understanding of an extremely important period in English history and to a quite remarkable discussion of the role of Queen Elizabeth in the complex diplomacy and policy of the era.... An original, a learned, and very persuasive history of these years.... This is political history at its best."—W.K. Jordan

“It will be both important and useful to other scholars since it is the first effort of such dimensions since Froude to deal in a narrative pattern with the extraordinary complex problems of power that emerged during the first years of Elizabeth I's reign.”—J.H. Hexter

Originally published in 1968.

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