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Index
List of Plates List of Maps Preface to the Second Edition Preface to the First Edition Acknowledgments Conventions and Abbreviations Introduction: England and its People, ca. 1485
This Sceptered Isle This Seat of Mars – and Less Happier Lands This England This Happy Breed The Mental World of the English People, ca. 1485
Chapter One Establishing the Henrician Regime, 1485–1525
The Wars of the Roses, 1455–85 Establishing the Tudor State Young King Hal The Great Cardinal War and Diplomacy
Chapter Two (Dis-)Establishing the Henrician Church, 1525–1536
The King’s Great Matter The Attack on the Church The Royal Supremacy Reaction A Tudor Revolution?
Chapter Three Reformations and Counter-Reformations, 1536–1558
Catholic or Protestant? Marriage, Succession, and Foreign Policy Henry VIII’s Last Years The New King, the Lord Protector, and the Legacy of Henry VIII Northumberland and the Protestant Reformation Mary I and Marital Diplomacy Catholic Restoration Foreign Policy and the Succession
Chapter Four The Elizabethan Settlement and its Challenges, 1558–1585
The New Queen Cecil vs. Dudley Marital Diplomacy I The Religious Settlement The Puritan Challenge The Catholic Threat England and Scotland England and Spain Plots and Counter-Plots Marital Diplomacy II
Chapter Five The Elizabethan Triumph and Unsettlement, 1585–1603
What about Mary? The Spanish Armada The War at Sea and on the Continent The War(s) in Ireland Crises of the 1590s
Chapter Six Merrie Olde England?, ca. 1603
Population Expansion and Economic Crisis The Social Order The Gender Order Elite Private Life Commoners’ Private Life Religion Paternalism and Deference Kinship and Neighborliness Poverty and Charity Law and (Dis)order Trade, Exploration, and Colonization Cultural Life
Chapter Seven The Early Stuarts and the Three Kingdoms, 1603–1642
The Problem of Government Finance The Problem of Foreign Policy, War, and England’s Place in Europe The Problem of Religion The Personal Rule and the Problem of Local Authority The Crisis of Scotland The Long Parliament The Crisis of Ireland
Chapter Eight Civil War, Revolution, and the Search for Stability, 1642–1660
Rebellion, 1642–6 Revolution, 1646–9 The Radical Hydra? Commonwealth, Protectorate, and the Search for Stability, 1649–58 The Restoration, 1658–60
Chapter Nine Restoration and Revolution, 1660–1689
The Restoration Settlements, 1660–5 Charles II and the Unraveling of the Restoration Settlements Problems of Sovereignty, Finance, Religion, and Foreign Policy, 1660–70 The Declaration of Indulgence and the Third Dutch War, 1670–3 The Earl of Danby and the Court and Country Blocs, 1673–8 The Popish Plot, Exclusion Crisis, and Loss of Local Control, 1678–81 The Tory Revenge and Reestablishment of Local Control, 1681–5 James II and the Attempt at a Catholic Restoration, 1685–8 The Glorious Revolution, 1688–9
Chapter Ten War and Politics, 1689–1714
William III, Mary II, and the English People The Revolution in Scotland and Ireland, 1688–92 The War and the Parties, 1688–97 The Rise of the Whig Junto, 1693–97 The Tory Resurgence, 1697–1701 The Spanish and English Successions, 1700–2 Anne and the Rage of Party The War, the Union, and the Parties, 1702–10 The Queen’s Revenge, 1710 The Treaty of Utrecht, 1710–13 The Oxford Ministry, 1710–14
Conclusion: Augustan Polity, Society, and Culture, ca. 1714 Notes
Introduction: England and its People, ca. 1485 1 Establishing the Henrician Regime, 1485–1525 2 (Dis-)Establishing the Henrician Church, 1525–1536 3 Reformations and Counter-Reformations, 1536–1558 4 The Elizabethan Settlement and its Challenges, 1558–1585 5 The Elizabethan Triumph and Unsettlement, 1585–1603 6 Merrie Olde England?, ca. 1603 7 The Early Stuarts and the Three Kingdoms, 1603–1642 8 Civil War, Revolution, and the Search for Stability, 1642–1660 9 Restoration and Revolution, 1660–1689 10 War and Politics, 1689–1714 Conclusion: Augustan Polity, Society, and Culture, ca. 1714
Glossary Select Bibliography
Introduction General Pre-Tudor (1400s–1485) Tudor (1485–1603) Stuart (1603–1714) Documents and Other Primary Sources
Appendix: Genealogies
1 The Yorkists and Lancastrians 2 The Tudors and Stuarts 3 The Stuarts and Hanoverians
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