TY - BOOK ID - 18014563 TI - Elizabeth I : War and Politics, 1588-1603 PY - 1994 SN - 0691031886 9780691036519 0691036519 9780691031880 0691228272 PB - Princeton, NJ [u.a.] Princeton Univ. Press DB - UniCat KW - --1558-1603 KW - --Elizabeth, KW - Grande-Bretagne KW - --Politique et gouvernement KW - --Histoire militaire KW - Elizabeth KW - Great Britain KW - Politics and government KW - History, Military KW - History KW - Politique et gouvernement KW - Histoire militaire KW - Elizabeth - I, - Queen of England, - 1533-1603 KW - Elizabeth, 1558-1603 KW - Great Britain - Politics and government - 1558-1603 KW - Great Britain - History, Military - 1485-1603 KW - Great Britain - History - Elizabeth, 1558-1603 KW - Kriegsziel KW - Elisabeth KW - England KW - Angleterre KW - Anglii︠a︡ KW - Inghilterra KW - Engeland KW - Inglaterra KW - Anglija KW - England and Wales KW - Amiens. KW - Anglo-Irish people. KW - Anthony Bacon (industrialist). KW - Archduke. KW - Armed merchantman. KW - Assassination. KW - Ballyshannon. KW - Brittany. KW - Calculation. KW - Carew. KW - Carrack. KW - Cautionary Towns. KW - Clothing. KW - Colonization. KW - Command of the sea. KW - Commissioner. KW - Conciliation. KW - Connacht. KW - Councillor. KW - Courtier. KW - Desertion. KW - Desmond Rebellions. KW - Determination. KW - Distrust. KW - Dublin Castle. KW - Dutch Revolt. KW - Earl of Tyrone. KW - Elizabethan government. KW - English Army. KW - English independence. KW - Essex in Ireland. KW - Exchequer. KW - Fleet. KW - Foreign policy. KW - France–United Kingdom relations. KW - Frederick North, Lord North. KW - French Wars of Religion. KW - Grand strategy. KW - Great power. KW - Harvard University. KW - High politics. KW - House of Habsburg. KW - Hugh Roe O'Donnell. KW - Huguenot. KW - Income. KW - Invasion of England (1326). KW - James VI and I. KW - Kingdom of Ireland. KW - Lord Justices (Ireland). KW - Lord Lieutenant. KW - Lord Steward. KW - Lord. KW - Lough Foyle. KW - Magnate. KW - Mercenary. KW - Military operation. KW - Monarchy. KW - Naval warfare. KW - Navy. KW - Nobility. KW - O'Rourke. KW - Oldenbarnevelt. KW - Oliver Cromwell. KW - Papist. KW - Payment. KW - Persecution. KW - Pinnace (ship's boat). KW - Politician. KW - Politics. KW - Privateer. KW - Protestantism. KW - Puritans. KW - Refusal. KW - Reinforcement. KW - Robert Sidney. KW - Rouen. KW - Royal mistress. KW - Ruler. KW - Seventeen Provinces. KW - Siege of Rouen. KW - Spaniards. KW - Spanish treasure fleet. KW - Subsidy. KW - Superiority (short story). KW - Supporter. KW - Surrender and regrant. KW - Sword of state. KW - Tagus. KW - Tax. KW - The Other Hand. KW - Toleration. KW - Treaty of Alliance (1778). KW - Treaty of Nonsuch. KW - Triple Entente. KW - Uncertainty. KW - Vassal. KW - Walter Raleigh. KW - War effort. KW - Warfare. KW - Yale University. KW - Krieg KW - Kriegsziele KW - Ziel KW - Elizabetha KW - Elizaveta Tiudor KW - Eliesabeth KW - Elyzabeth KW - Elysabeth KW - Elisabet KW - Elisabetha KW - Tudor, Elizabeth KW - Elisabette KW - Elizabeth Tudor KW - Königin KW - Adel KW - Greenwich KW - Richmond KW - Heinrich KW - Anna KW - Maria KW - Bale, John KW - Margarete KW - Walsingham, Francis KW - 07.09.1533-24.03.1603 KW - 1533-1603 KW - Kingdom of England KW - Engländer KW - Großbritannien KW - -1707 UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:18014563 AB - Acclaimed for their dramatic rendering of the personalities and forces that shaped Elizabethan politics, Wallace T. MacCaffrey's three volumes thoroughly chronicle the Queen's decision making throughout her reign in a way that combines pleasurable reading with subtle analysis. Together in paperback for the first time, these books will find a wide readership among those interested in debunking Elizabeth's many mythic images and in following the steps of Elizabethan policy-makers as they grapple with the most crucial political problems of their day. MacCaffrey completes his analysis by investigating how Elizabeth and her ministers governed in the years between the Armada of 1588 and her death in 1603. In light of the Queen's desire to uphold her popularity through the maintenance of peace and prosperity, the author explains why she pursued war with Spain by only half-measures and how the brutal conquest of Ulster and the destruction of Tyrone came to be seen as prerequisites for the incorporation of Northern Ireland. ER -