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A history of England from the Tudors to the Stuarts, Robert Bucholz

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A history of England from the Tudors to the Stuarts, Robert Bucholz
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Includes bibliographical referencesBibliographical notes: part IV, p. 60-68
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lectures speeches
Main title
A history of England from the Tudors to the Stuarts
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52984384
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Robert Bucholz
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Great courses
Summary
Lectures on the history of England
Table Of Contents
Part I. Lecture 1. England 1485-1714, the first modern country ; Lecture 2. The land and its people in 1485--I ; Lecture 3. The land and its people in 1485--II ; Lecture 4. The land and its people in 1485--III ; Lecture 5. Medieval prelude --1377-1455 ; Lecture 6. Medieval prelude--1455-85 ; Lecture 7. Establishing the Tudor dynasty--1485-97 ; Lecture 8. Establishing the Tudor dynasty--1497-1509 ; Lecture 9. Young King Hal--1509-27 ; Lecture 10. The king's great matter--1527-30 ; Lecture 11. The break from Rome--1529-36 ; Lecture 12. A Tudor revolution--1536-47? --Part II. Lecture 13. The last years of Henry VIII--1540-47 ; Lecture 14. Edward VI--1547-53 ; Lecture 15. Mary I--1553-58 ; Lecture 16. Young Elizabeth--1558 ; Lecture 17. The Elizabethan settlement--1558-68 ; Lecture 18. Set in a dangerous world--1568-88 ; Lecture 19. Heart and stomach of a queen--1588-1603 ; Lecture 20. The land and its people in 1603 ; Lecture 21. Private life--the elite ; Lecture 22. Private life--the commoners ; Lecture 23. The ties that bound ; Lecture 24. Order and disorder --Part III. Lecture 25. Towns, trade, and colonization ; Lecture 26. London ; Lecture 27. The Elizabethan and Jacobean age ; Lecture 28. Establishing the Stuart dynasty--1603-25 ; Lecture 29. The ascendancy of Buckingham--1614-28 ; Lecture 30. Religion and local control--1628-37 ; Lecture 31. Crisis of three kingdoms--1637-42 ; Lecture 32. The civil wars--1642-49 ; Lecture 33. The search for a settlement--1649-53 ; Lecture 34. Cromwellian England--1653-60 ; Lecture 35. The Restoration settlement--1660-70 ; Lecture 36. The failure of the Restoration--1670-78 --Part IV. Lecture 37. The popish plot and exclusion-- 1678-85 ; Lecture 38. A Catholic Restoration?-- 1685-88 ; Lecture 39. The glorious revolution-- 1688-89 ; Lecture 40. King William's war-- 1689-92 ; Lecture 41. King William's war-- 1692-1702 ; Lecture 42. Queen Anne and the rage of party--1702 ; Lecture 43. Queen Anne's war-- 1702-10 ; Lecture 44. Queen Anne's peace--1710-14 ; Lecture 45. Hanoverian epilogue-- 1714-30 ; Lecture 46. The land and its people in 1714-- I ; Lecture 47. The land and its people in 1714-- II ; Lecture 48. The meaning of English history-- 1485-1714
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