England and Europe, 1485-1603Longman, 1996 - 143 sidor This Seminar Study introduces students to England's foreign policy during the reigns of the Tudor monarchs. In this succinct introduction the author addresses the key questions facing students - for example, to what extent did monarch or minister make policy. Each reign is analysed in turn providing a narrative and explanation of the major events and policy decisions throughout the Tudor period. |
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... England out of his way . Ferdinand , however , now that he was in control of Castile and allied to France , had no need to be reconciled with England . He would neither agree to Joanna's marriage nor send the remainder of the dowry of ...
... England out of his way . Ferdinand , however , now that he was in control of Castile and allied to France , had no need to be reconciled with England . He would neither agree to Joanna's marriage nor send the remainder of the dowry of ...
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... England's problems . Knowing that England could no longer afford to fight her ancient enemy , Northumberland was prepared to patch up a friendship in the hope that it would deter Henry II from attacking Calais . He did not sell England's ...
... England's problems . Knowing that England could no longer afford to fight her ancient enemy , Northumberland was prepared to patch up a friendship in the hope that it would deter Henry II from attacking Calais . He did not sell England's ...
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... England and the Attempts to Form a Protestant Alliance in the late 1560s : A Case - study in European Diplomacy , Helsinki , 1981 . Lander , J. R. , Government and Community : England 1450-1509 , London , 1980 . Loach , Jennifer , A Mid ...
... England and the Attempts to Form a Protestant Alliance in the late 1560s : A Case - study in European Diplomacy , Helsinki , 1981 . Lander , J. R. , Government and Community : England 1450-1509 , London , 1980 . Loach , Jennifer , A Mid ...
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