The Early Elizabethan Polity by Stephen Alford

The Early Elizabethan Polity by Stephen Alford

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An alternative account of the so-called 'succession crisis' in the first decade of the reign of Elizabeth I.

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The Early Elizabethan Polity by Stephen Alford

Traditionally historians have argued that the court of Elizabeth I (1558-1603) was factional, divided among competing subjects who were manipulated by their Queen. This book provides a different account: of councilors who were united by two connected dangers, namely Catholic opposition to Protestant England and Elizabeth's refusal to marry or to settle England's succession. Working from the papers of the Queen's secretary, William Cecil, the author has set this crisis in the context of events in Scotland, Ireland and mainland Europe, and has explored fully the long-term political impact of this succession crisis in the 1560s.
'The book makes good use of Cecil's massive personal archive, the most extensively by far of any contemporary statesman or politician … the book does, certainly, reveal a familiar figure in a new light and disposes of Macaulay's caricature of him as a wooden yes-man' Lincolnshire History and Archaeology
Stephen Alford is a fellow in history at King's College, Cambridge, and the author of the acclaimed Burghley: William Cecil at the Court of Elizabeth I, The Early Elizabethan Polity: William Cecil and the British Succession Crisis, 1558-1569, and Kingship and Politics in the Reign of Edward VI. He writes for the Times Literary Supplement and other periodicals.
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ISBN 13 9780521892858
ISBN 10 0521892856
Title The Early Elizabethan Polity
Author Stephen Alford
Series Cambridge Studies In Early Modern British History
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2002-06-20
Number of pages 288
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