This book recasts one of the most well-studied and popularly-beloved eras in history: the tumultuous span from the 1485 accession of Henry VII to the 1603 death of Elizabeth I. Though many have gravitated toward this period for its high drama and national importance, the book offers a new narrative by focusing on another facet of the British past that has exercised an equally powerful grip on audiences: imperialism. It argues that the sixteenth century was pivotal to the making of both Britain and the British Empire. Unearthing over a century of theorizing about and probing into the world beyond Englandâs borders, Tudor Empire shows that foreign enterprise at once mirrored, responded to, and provoked domestic politics and culture, while decisively shaping the Atlantic World. Demonstrating that territorial expansion abroad and national consolidation and identity formation at home were concurrent, intertwined, and mutually reinforcing, the author examines some of the earliest ventures undertaken by the crown and its subjects in France, Scotland, Ireland, and the Americas. Tudor Empire is a thought-provoking, essential read for those interested in the Tudors and the British Empire that they helped create.
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Unearthing over a century of theorizing about and probing into the world beyond Englandâs borders, Tudor Empire shows that foreign enterprise at once mirrored, responded to, and provoked domestic politics and culture, while decisively shaping the Atlantic World.
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1. Introduction: âThis Realme of Englond is an Impireâ.-Â 2. âThe direction which they look, and the distance they sailedâ: The Birth of an Imperial Dynasty, 1485â1509.-Â 3. âUngracious Dogholesâ: Experiments in Empire, Ca. 1513â1527.-Â 4. âMore Fully Playnly and Clerely Set Fourth to All the Worldâ: England, Scotland, and âThempire of Greate Briteigneâ in the 1530s and 1540s.-Â 5. âRecouer thyne aunciente bewtieâ: Mid-Tudor Empire over Mid-Tudor Crisis, 1550â1570.-Â 6. âThe very path trodden by our ancestorsâ: The Elizabethan Moment, 1570â1588.-Â 7. âTravelers or tinkers, conquerers or crounesâ: Tudor Empire in the Last Decade, 1588â1603.-Â 8. Conclusion: âSuch an honourable seruiceâ.
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âTudor Empire has many virtues: combining the domestic and broader history of the Tudors, treating the entire dynastyâs history both in depth and in dialogue across to the decades, and linking the sixteenth century engagements to the later history of empire. In that last regard, this book offers an excellent first chapter to the history of the English Atlantic and to the later (and more familiar) iteration of the British Empire.âCarla Pestana, Department Chair and Professor, UCLA, California, USAThis book recasts one of the most well-studied and popularly-beloved eras in history: the tumultuous span from the 1485 accession of Henry VII to the 1603 death of Elizabeth I. Though many have gravitated toward this period for its high drama and national importance, the book offers a new narrative by focusing on another facet of the British past that has exercised an equally powerful grip on audiences: imperialism. It argues that thesixteenth century was pivotal to the making of both Britain and the British Empire. Unearthing over a century of theorizing about and probing into the world beyond Englandâs borders, Tudor Empire shows that foreign enterprise at once mirrored, responded to, and provoked domestic politics and culture, while decisively shaping the Atlantic World. Demonstrating that territorial expansion abroad and national consolidation and identity formation at home were concurrent, intertwined, and mutually reinforcing, the author examines some of the earliest ventures undertaken by the crown and its subjects in France, Scotland, Ireland, and the Americas. Tudor Empire is a thought-provoking, essential read for those interested in the Tudors and the British Empire that they helped create.
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âTudor Empire has many virtues: combining the domestic and broader history of the Tudors, treating the entire dynastyâs history both in depth and in dialogue across to the decades, and linking the sixteenth century engagements to the later history of empire. In that last regard, this book offers an excellent first chapter to the history of the English Atlantic and to the later (and more familiar) iteration of the British Empire.âCarla Pestana, Department Chair and Professor, UCLA, California, USA
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Breaks new ground by confronting the chronological and geographical constraints of traditional Tudor Studies and Imperial History Traces the entangled histories of national consolidation, identity formation, monarchical rule, and territorial expansion from the Bosworth battlefield to Sir Walter Raleghâs Guiana, illuminating larger stories Tells a series of fascinating smaller stories along the way, including Henry VIIâs manipulation of Arthurian legend, the power and promise of Sir Thomas Moreâs Utopia, and the Elizabethan plot to settle Britainâs first protestant pilgrims in North America
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9783030628918
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2020-12-18
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148 mm
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Research, P, 06
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