From Tudor to Stuart: The Regime Change from Elizabeth I to James I

Author:   Susan Doran (Professor of Early Modern British History, University of Oxford, and Senior Research Fellow, Jesus College, University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   656
Publication Date:   06 June 2024
Format:   Hardback
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From Tudor to Stuart: The Regime Change from Elizabeth I to James I tells the story of the troubled accession of England's first Scottish king and the transition from the age of the Tudors to the age of the Stuarts at the dawn of the seventeenth century.From Tudor to Stuart: The Regime Change from Elizabeth I to James I tells the story of the dramatic accession and first decade of the reign of James I and the transition from the Elizabethan to the Jacobean era, using a huge range of sources, from state papers and letters to drama, masques, poetry, and a host of material objects.The Virgin Queen was a hard act to follow for a Scottish newcomer who faced a host of problems in his first years as king: not only the ghost of his predecessor and her legacy but also unrest in Ireland, serious questions about his legitimacy on the English throne, and even plots to remove him (most famously the Gunpowder Plot of 1605). Contrary to traditional assumptions, James's accession was by no means a smooth one.The really important question about James's reign, of course, is the extent of change that occurred in national political life and royal policies. Sue Doran also examines how far the establishment of a new Stuart dynasty resulted in fresh personnel at the centre of power, and the alterations in monarchical institutions and shifts in political culture and governmental policies that occurred. Here the book offers a fresh look at James and his wife Anna, suggesting a new interpretation of their characters and qualities.But the Jacobean era was not just about James and his wife, and Regime Change includes a host of historical figures, many of whom will be familiar to readers: whether Walter Raleigh, Robert Cecil, or the Scots who filled James's inner court. The inside story of the Jacobean court also brings to life the wider politics and national events of the early seventeenth century, including the Gunpowder Plot, the establishment of Jamestown in Virginia, the Plantations in Ulster, the growing royal struggle with parliament, and the doomed attempt to bring about union with Scotland.

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Author:   Susan Doran (Professor of Early Modern British History, University of Oxford, and Senior Research Fellow, Jesus College, University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 6.00cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.924kg
ISBN:  

9780198754640


ISBN 10:   0198754647
Pages:   656
Publication Date:   06 June 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Conventions List of Illustrations Introduction Part I: Succession and Accession 1: The Queen Is Dead 2: A King in Waiting 3: Elizabeth's Legacy 4: Long Live the King 5: Conspiracy and Coronation 6: Three Royal Performances Part 2: People and Institutions 7: Queen Consort and Royal Children 8: Courts and Courtiers 9: The Privy Council and Councillors 10: Parliament and its Members Part 3: Religion and Politics 11: Protestants and Puritans 12: Catholics and Recusants 13: Union and Empire 14: The Habsburgs and the Dutch Conclusion Appendices Notes Bibliography Index

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[An] enthralling account... [Susan Doran] writes in a lucid, conversational fashion with an eye for the memorable detail. * Elizabeth Goldring, The Spectator * [An] authoritative and deeply researched history. * Unseen Histories *


[An] enthralling account... [Susan Doran] writes in a lucid, conversational fashion with an eye for the memorable detail. * Elizabeth Goldring, The Spectator * [An] authoritative and deeply researched history. * Unseen Histories * An encyclopedic synthesis of recent research, From Tudor to Stuart will be indispensable for students of the period. * John Guy, Literary Review *


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Susan Doran's academic career at the University of Oxford started in 2002, with teaching posts first at Christ Church and then at St Benet's Hall, Regent's Park College, and St John's College. Since 2008 she has been a Senior Research Fellow at Jesus College, Oxford, and in 2016 the University awarded her a Professorship. Prior to Oxford, she taught history at St Mary's University, Twickenham, and St Paul's Girls' School. She has written extensively on the Tudors, especially Elizabeth I, and worked with curators to edit catalogues of four major exhibitions in London.

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