England and Europe in the sixteenth century
This is a thematic survey of English foreign policy in the 16th century, focusing on the influence of the concept of honour, security concerns, religious ideology and commercial interests on the making of policy. It draws attention to aspects of continuity with the late medieval past but argues, too...
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Format: | Print Book |
Language: | English |
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Published: |
Basingstoke [u.a.]
Macmillan
c 1999
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In: | Year: 1999 |
Reviews: | [Rezension von: Doran, Susan, England and Europe in the Sixteenth Century] (2000) (Rogers, Michael)
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Edition: | 1. publ. |
Series/Journal: | British history in perspective
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Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
England
/ Europe
/ History 1500-1600
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Further subjects: | B
England
Civilization
16th century
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Summary: | This is a thematic survey of English foreign policy in the 16th century, focusing on the influence of the concept of honour, security concerns, religious ideology and commercial interests on the making of policy. It draws attention to aspects of continuity with the late medieval past but argues, too, that the European Reformation brought new challenges which forced a rethinking of policy. Far from treating the 16th century as the period when England began its rise as a Great Power, the author emphasizes the structural weaknesses of the English armed forces and demonstrates that dangers and insecurities did more to mould foreign policy than the energy and confidence of the Tudor rulers. This work is aimed at students taking undergraduate and A-level courses on Tudor England or 16th-century Europe. |
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Item Description: | Literaturverz. S. 134 - 140 |
ISBN: | 0333567749 |