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Queen of Scots
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ISBN: 0114931224 Year: 1986 Publisher: Edinburgh Her Majesty's Stationary Office


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Mary, queen of Scots
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ISBN: 0436500213 Year: 1972 Publisher: London Secker and Warburg

Mary Queen of Scots : romance and nation
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ISBN: 1134822197 1280144408 0203977688 9780203977682 0415114802 9780415114806 9780415114813 0415114810 0415114810 9781134822195 9781280144400 9786610144402 6610144400 9781134822140 9781134822188 1134822189 Year: 1998 Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge,

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This examines the enigma of Mary Queen of Scots by exploring the history of her representation in Britain from the late Tudor period to the end of the first World War.


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History of England from the fall of Wolsey to the defeat of the Spanish Armada.
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ISBN: 1139093401 110803568X Year: 2012 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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First published between 1858 and 1870, Froude's influential twelve-volume history of the English Reformation contends that Protestantism paved the way for modernity in England. Volume 12 examines the the Babington plot, the execution of Mary Queen of Scots and the Spanish Armada, and concludes the work.

The politics of religion in the age of Mary, Queen of Scots : the Earl of Argyll and the struggle for Britain and Ireland
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ISBN: 0521809967 0511020430 9780511020438 9780521809962 0511044933 9780511044939 0511029632 9780511029639 0511120052 9780511120053 9780511495793 051149579X 1280159545 9781280159541 6610159548 9786610159543 9780521037495 0521037492 1107125022 0511329741 0511157622 Year: 2002 Volume: *27 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Early modern historians have theorized about the nature of the new 'British' history for a generation. This study examines how British politics operated in practice during the age of Mary, Queen of Scots, and explains how the crises of the mid-sixteenth century moulded the future political shape of the British Isles. A central figure in these struggles was the fifth earl of Argyll, the most powerful magnate not only at the court of Queen Mary, his sister-in-law, but throughout the three kingdoms. His domination of the Western Highlands and Islands drew him into the complex politics of the north of Ireland, while his Protestant commitment involved him in Anglo-Scottish relations. His actions also helped determine the Protestant allegiance of the British mainland and the political and religious complexion of Ireland. Argyll's career therefore demonstrates both the possibilities and the limitations of British history throughout the early modern period.


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When women ruled the world : making the Renaissance in Europe
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ISBN: 9781631497964 1631497960 9781631497971 Year: 2021 Publisher: New York, NY Liveright Publishing Corporation, a division of W. W. Norton & Company

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"A leading Renaissance scholar shows in this revisionist history how four powerful women redefined the culture of European monarchy in the glorious sixteenth century. Library Journal "Books and Authors to Know: Titles to Watch 2021" Sixteenth-century Europe was a time of destabilization of age-old norms and the waging of religious wars-yet it also witnessed the remarkable flowering of a pacific culture cultivated by a cohort of extraordinary women rulers who sat on Europe's thrones, most notably Mary Tudor; Elizabeth I; Mary, Queen of Scots; and Catherine de' Medici. Recasting the dramatic stories and complex political relationships among these four women rulers, Maureen Quilligan rewrites centuries of scholarship that sought to depict intense personal hatreds among them. Instead, showing how the queens engendered a culture of mutual respect, When Women Ruled the World focuses on the gift-giving by which they aimed to ensure female bonds of friendship and alliance. Detailing the artistic and political creativity that flourished in the pockets of peace created by these queens, Quilligan's lavishly illustrated work offers a new perspective on the glory of the Renaissance and the women who helped to create it"--

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