Haigh, Christopher (ed.): The English Reformation Revised (Cambridge, 1987).
—— English Reformations (Oxford, 1993).
Heal, Felicity: Reformation in Britain and Ireland(Oxford, 2003).
Heath, Peter: English Parish Clergy (London, 1969).
Hughes, Philip: The Reformation in England, three volumes (London, 1956).
Hurstfield, Joel (ed.): The Reformation Crisis (London, 1965).
Hutton, Ronald: The Rise and Fall of Merry England (Oxford, 1994).
King, John N.: English Reformation Literature (Princeton, 1982).
Knappen, M. M.: Tudor Puritanism (London, 1939).
Knowles, David: The Religious Orders in England (Cambridge, 1959).
Lake, Peter and Dowling, Maria (eds): Protestantism and the National Church (Beckenham, 1987).
MacCulloch, Diarmaid: Thomas Cranmer (London, 1996).
—— The Later Reformation in England (London, 2001).
—— The Reformation (London, 2003).
Maitland, S. R.: Essays on the Reformation in England (London, 1849).
Marshall, Peter: The Catholic Priesthood and the English Reformation (Oxford, 1994).
—— (ed.): The Impact of the English Reformation (London, 1997).
McConica, James Kelsey: English Humanists and Reformation Politics (Oxford, 1965).
Morgan, John: Godly Learning (Cambridge, 1986).
O’Day, Rosemary: The Debate on the English Reformation (London, 1986).
Pollard, A. E.: Thomas Cranmer (London, 1905).
Powicke, Maurice: The Reformation in England (Oxford, 1941).
Randell, Keith: Henry VIII and the Reformation in England (London, 1993).
Read, Conyers: Social and Political Forces in the English Reformation (Houston, 1953).
Rex, Richard: HenryVIII and the English Reformation (London, 1993).
Rosman, Doreen: From Catholic to Protestant (London, 1996).
Rupp, E. G.: The Making of the English Protestant Tradition (Cambridge, 1966).
Scarisbrick, J. J.: The Reformation and the English People (Oxford, 1984).
Shagan, Ethan H.: Popular Politics and the English Reformation (Cambridge, 2003).
Smith, H. Maynard: Pre-Reformation England (London, 1938).
—— Henry VIII and the Reformation (London, 1948).
Walker, Greg: Persuasive Fictions (Aldershot, 1996).
Whiting, Robert: The Blind Devotion of the People (Cambridge, 1989).
Wooding, Lucy: Rethinking Catholicism in Reformation England (Oxford, 2000).
Youings, Joyce: The Dissolution of the Monasteries (London, 1971).
THE REIGN OF HENRY
Anglo, Sydney: Images of Tudor Kingship (London, 1992).
Bernard, G. W.: Power and Politics in Tudor England (Aldershot, 2000).
—— Anne Boleyn (London, 2010).
Brewer, J. S.: The Reign of Henry VIII (London, 1884).
Brigden, Susan: New Worlds, Lost Worlds (London, 2001).
Brown, Andrew D.: Popular Piety in Late Medieval England (Oxford, 1995).
Byrne, M. St Clare (ed.): The Letters of Henry VIII(London, 1936).
Coby, J. Patrick: Henry VIII and the Reformation Parliament (London, 2006).
Coleman, Christopher and Starkey, David (eds): Revolution Reassessed (Oxford, 1986).
Davies, C. S. L.: Peace, Printand Protestantism(London, 1977).
Dodds, Madeleine Hope and Dodds, Ruth: The Pilgrimage of Grace and the Exeter Conspiracy, two volumes (Cambridge, 1915).
Elton, Geoffrey: Policy and Police (Cambridge, 1972).
Erickson, Carolly: Great Harry (London, 1980).
Fox, Alistair and Guy, John: Reassessing the Henrician Age (Oxford, 1986).
Froude, James Anthony: History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, twelve volumes (London, 1862–70).
Galton, Arthur: The Character and Times of Thomas Cromwell (Birmingham, 1887).
Graves, Michael A. R.: Henry VIII (London, 2003).
Guy, John: The Cardinal’s Court (Hassocks, 1977).
—— The Tudor Monarchy (London, 1997).
Gwyn, Peter: The King’s Cardinal (London, 1990).
Hoak, Dale (ed.): Tudor Political Culture(Cambridge, 1995).
Hoyle, R. W.: The Pilgrimage of Grace (Oxford, 2001).
Hutchinson, Robert: Thomas Cromwell (London, 2007).
Ives, E. W.: Anne Boleyn (London, 1986).
Jones, Whitney R. D.: The Tudor Commonwealth(London, 1970).
Lingard, John and Belloc, Hilaire: The History of England, eleven volumes (New York, 1912).
MacCulloch, Diarmaid (ed.): The Reign of Henry VIII (Basingstoke, 1995).
Pickthorn, Kenneth: Early Tudor Government (Cambridge, 1951).
Pollard, A. F.: Wolsey (London, 1929).
—— Henry VIII (London, 1934).
Randell, Keith: Henry VIII and the Government of England (London, 1991).
Rosenthal, Joel and Richmond, Colin (eds): People, Politics and Community in the Later Middle Ages (Gloucester, 1987).
Scarisbrick, J. J.: Henry VIII (London, 1968).
Smith, Lacey Baldwin: Henry VIII (London, 1971).
Starkey, David (ed.): Henry VIII: A European Court in England (London, 1991).
—— The Reign of Henry VIII (London, 2002).
—— Henry, Virtuous Prince (London, 2008).
Watts, John L. (ed.): The End of the Middle Ages?(London, 1998).
Weir, Alison: The Six Wives of Henry VIII (London, 1991).
—— Henry VIII (London, 2001).
Williams, C. H.: England under the Early Tudors (London, 1925).
—— The Tudor Despotism (London, 1928).
Williams, Penry: The Tudor Regime (Oxford, 1979).
Wooding, Lucy: Henry VIII (London, 2009).
Zeeveld, W. Gordon: Foundations of Tudor Policy (Cambridge, Mass., 1948).
THE REIGN OF EDWARD
Alford, Stephen: Kinship and Politics in the Reign of Edward VI (Cambridge, 2002).
Aston, Margaret: The King’s Bedpost (Cambridge, 1993).
Beer, Barrett L.: Rebellion and Riot, Popular Disorder in England during the Reign of Edward VI (Kent, Ohio, 2005).
Bush, M. L.: The Government Policy of Protector Somerset (London, 1975).
Constant, G.: Introduction of the Reformation into England, Edward VI (London, 1942).
Gasquet, Francis Aidan and Bishop, Edmund: Edward VI and the Book of Common Prayer (London, 1890).
Heard, Nigel: Edward VI and Mary (London, 1990).
Hoak, D. E.: The King’s Council in the Reign of Edward VI (Cambridge, 1976).
Jones, Whitney R. D.: The Mid-Tudor Crisis(London, 1973).
Jordan, W. K.: Edward VI, the Young King (London, 1968).
—— EdwardVI: The Threshold of Power (London, 1970).
Loach, Jennifer: Edward VI (London, 1999).
Loach, Jennifer and Tittler, Robert (eds): The Mid-Tudor Polity (London, 1980).
MacCulloch, Diarmaid: Tudor Church Militant, Edward VI and the Protestant Reformation (London, 1999).
Mackie, J. D.: The Earlier Tudors (Oxford, 1952).
Pollard, A. F.: England under Protector Somerset(London, 1900).
Skidmore, Chris: Edward VI (London, 2007).
THE REIGN OF MARY
Duffy, Eamon: Fires of Faith (London, 2009).
Duffy, Eamon and Loades, David (eds): The Church of Mary Tudor (Aldershot, 2006).
Edwards, John and Truman, Ronald (eds): Reforming Catholicism in the England of Mary Tudor: the achievement of Friar Bartolome Carranza (Aldershot, 2005).
Erickson, Carolly: Bloody Mary (London, 1978).
Loach, Jennifer: Parliament and the Crown in the Reign of Mary Tudor (Oxford, 1986).
Loades, David: Mary Tudor (Oxford, 1989).
Miller, James Arthur: Stephen Gardiner and the Tudor Reaction (London, 1926).
Porter, Linda: Mary Tudor: the First Queen (London, 2007).
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Prescott, H. F. M.: Mary Tudor (London, 1940).
Richards, Judith M.: Mary Tudor (London, 2008).
Schenk, W.: Reginald Pole (London, 1950).
White, Beatrice: MaryTudor (London, 1935).
Whitelock, Anna: Mary Tudor (London, 2009).
THE REIGN OF ELIZABETH
Adams, Simon: Leicester and the Court (Manchester, 2002).
Alford, Stephen: The Early Elizabethan Polity (Cambridge, 1998).
—— Burghley (London, 2008).
Archer, Jayne Elisabeth, Goldring, Elizabeth and Knight, Sarah: The Progresses, Pageants and Entertainments of Queen Elizabeth I (Oxford, 2007).
Black, J. B.: The Reign of Elizabeth (Oxford, 1936).
Collinson, Patrick: Elizabethan Essays (London, 1994).
—— The Elizabethan Puritan Movement (London, 1967).
Doran, Susan: Monarchy and Matrimony (London, 1996).
—— Queen Elizabeth I (London, 2003).
Doran, Susan and Freeman, Thomas S. (eds): The Myth of Elizabeth (London, 2003).
Dunn, Jane: Elizabeth and Mary (London, 2003).
Elton, G. R.: The Parliament of England, 1559–1581 (Cambridge, 1986).
Graves, Michael A. R.: Burghley (London, 1998).
Greaves, Richard L. (ed.): Elizabeth I, Queen of England (London, 1974).
Guy, John (ed.): The Reign of Elizabeth I (Cambridge, 1995).
—— My Heart is My Own (London, 2004).
Haigh, Christopher (ed.): The Reign of Elizabeth I (London, 1984).
—— Elizabeth I (London, 1988).
Hammer, Paul E. J.: The Polarisation of Elizabethan Politics (Cambridge, 1999).
Haugaard, William P.: Elizabeth and the English Reformation (Cambridge, 1968).
Hibbert, Christopher: The Virgin Queen (London, 1990).
Hurstfield, Joel: Freedom, Corruption and Government in Elizabethan England (London, 1973).
Jenkins, Elizabeth: Elizabeth the Great (London, 1958).
Jones, Norman: The Birth of the Elizabethan Age (Oxford, 1993).
Levin, Carole: The Reign of Elizabeth I (Basingstoke, 2002).
Levine, Joseph M. (ed.): Elizabeth I (London, 1969).
MacCaffrey, Wallace: The Shaping of the Elizabethan Regime (London, 1969).
—— Elizabeth I (London, 1993).
McClaren, A. N.: Political Culture in the Reign of Elizabeth I (Cambridge, 1999).
Mears, Natalie: Queenship and Political Discourse in the Elizabethan Realms (Cambridge, 2005).
Meyer, Arnold Oskar: England and the Catholic Church under Queen Elizabeth (London, 1967).
Neale, J. E.: Queen Elizabeth I (London, 1934).
—— Essays in Elizabethan History (London, 1958).
Palliser, D. A.: The Age of Elizabeth (London, 1983).
Rex, Richard: Elizabeth I (Stroud, 2003).
Strickland, Agnes: The Life of Queen Elizabeth (London, 1906).
Strong, Roy: Gloriana (London, 1987).
Weir, Alison: Elizabeth the Queen (London, 1998).
Williams, Penry: The Later Tudors (Oxford, 1995).
SOCIETY
Bindoff, S. T.: Tudor England (London, 1950).
Bindoff, S. T., Hurstfield, J. and Williams, C. H. (eds): Elizabethan Government and Society (London, 1961).
Byrne, M. St Clare: Elizabethan Life in Town and Country (London, 1925).
Chambers, J. D.: Population, Economy and Society in Pre-Industrial England (Oxford, 1972).
Cheyney, Edward P.: Social Changes in England in the Sixteenth Century (Pennsylvania, 1895).
Clark, Peter (ed.): The Early Modern Town(London, 1976).
—— The Cambridge Urban History of England, Volume Two, 1540 –1840 (Cambridge, 2000).
Clay, C. G. A.: Economic Expansion and Social Change, England 1500–1700, two volumes (Cambridge, 1984).
Collinson, Patrick (ed.): The Sixteenth Century (Oxford, 2002).
Coward, Barry: Social Change and Continuity in Early Modern England (London, 1988).
Cressy, David: Birth, Marriage and Death (Oxford, 1997).
Dodd, A. H.: Life in Elizabethan England (London, 1961).
Ellis, Steven G.: Tudor Frontiers and Noble Power (Oxford, 1995).
Elton, G. R.: England Under the Tudors (London, 1955).
Guy, John: Tudor England (Oxford, 1988).
Jack, Sybil M.: Trade and Industry in Tudor and Stuart England (London, 1977).
James, Mervyn: Society, Politics and Culture (Cambridge, 1986).
Polito, Mary: Governmental Arts in Early Tudor England (Aldershot, 2005).
Ramsey, Peter H. (ed.): The Price Revolution in Sixteenth-Century England (London, 1971).
Robertson, H. M.: Aspects of the Rise of Economic Individualism (Cambridge, 1933).
Rowse, A. L.: The England of Elizabeth (London, 1950).
—— The Expansion of Elizabethan England (London, 1955).
Sharpe, Kevin: Selling the Tudor Monarchy (London, 2009).
Simon, Joan: Education and Society in Tudor England (Cambridge, 1967).
Sommerville, C. John: The Secularisation of Early Modern England (Oxford, 1992).
Tawney, R. H.: The Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century (London, 1912).
Thurley, Simon: The Royal Palaces of Tudor England (London, 1993).
Walsham, Alexandra: The Reformation of the Landscape (Oxford, 2011).
Wernham, R. B.: Before the Armada (London, 1966).
Williams, Penry: Life in Tudor England (London, 1964).
Index
abbots: and dissolution of monasteries, ref 1; translated to diocesan bishoprics, ref 1; executed, ref 2
Absolute Restraint of Annates Act (1534), ref 1
Acton, John Emerich Edward Dalberg, 1st baron, ref 1
agriculture: changes, ref 1
alehouses: numbers increase, ref 1
Alençon, Francis, duke of see Anjou, Francis, duke of
Aler, Madame d’, ref 1
Alesius, Alexander, ref 1
Allen, Cardinal William, ref 1, ref 2
Alva, Ferdinand de Toledo, duke of: command in Netherlands, ref 1; seizes English warehouse in Antwerp, ref 1; on Ridolfi plot, ref 1; and Netherlands revolt, ref 2; and Elizabeth’s reaction to St Bartholomew’s Day massacre, ref 1
Alva, Maria, duchess of, ref 1
Amadas, Mrs, ref 1
Ambsworth, Margaret, ref 1
Ammonius (Andrea Ammonio), ref 1
Anabaptists, ref 1, ref 2
Anglican Church see Church of England
Anjou, Francis, duke of (earlier duke of Alençon): as Elizabeth’s suitor, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4; invades Netherlands, ref 1, ref 2; visits England, ref 1, ref 2; death, ref 1
Anjou, Henry, duke of see Henry III, king of France
Anne Boleyn, queen of Henry VIII: Henry meets and courts, ref 1, ref 2; and Henry’s divorce, ref 1, ref 2; gives Simon Fish pamphlet to Henry, ref 1; religious liberalism, ref 1; popular hostility to, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6; made marquess of Pembroke, ref 1; pregnancy and birth of Elizabeth, ref 1, ref 2; marriage to Henry, ref 1, ref 2; crowned queen, ref 1; and Henry’s infidelity, ref 1, ref 2; succession settled on children, ref 1; on Mary’s refusing oath of Succession, ref 1; miscarries male child, ref 1; threatens Mary, ref 1; accused of infidelity, ref 1; deteriorating relations with Henry, ref 1; executed, ref 1
Anne Boleyn (ship), ref 1
Anne of Cleves, queen of Henry VIII: marriage and divorce from Henry, ref 1; separation from Henry, ref 1; and Cromwell’s fall, ref 1; on Henry’s marriage to Katherine Parr, ref 1
Anne, Queen, ref 1
Anselm, St, archbishop of Canterbury, ref 1
anti-Semitism, ref 1
António, Don (pretender to Portuguese throne), ref 1
Antwerp: trade, ref 1; unrest, ref 2; Spanish massacre in, ref 1; falls to Parma, ref 2
Aquinas, St Thomas, ref 1
architecture, ref 1
Arden family, o
f Park Hall, ref 1
Arden, John, ref 1
Ardres, treaty of (1546), ref 1
Arthur, prince (Henry VIII’s brother), ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5
Arundel, Henry Fitzalan, 12th earl of, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3
Arundel, Philip Howard, 13th earl of, ref 1
Ascham, Roger, ref 1, ref 2
Aske, Robert: leads Pilgrimage of Grace, ref 1; Henry meets, ref 1; tried and hanged, ref 1
Askew, Anne, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3
Athelney, abbot of, ref 1
Audeley, Lady, ref 1
Augmentation, Court of, ref 1, ref 2
Austin Friars, London, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3
Babington, Anthony, ref 1, ref 2
Bacon, Anthony, ref 1
Bacon, Francis: on Elizabeth’s religious discretion, ref 1; recruited by Essex, ref 1; counsels Essex, ref 1; and Essex’s conduct in Ireland, ref 1; argues for Essex’s appointment to Ireland, ref 1
Bacon, Sir Nicholas, ref 1
Ball, Alice, ref 1
Ballard, John, SJ, ref 1
Bancroft, Richard, archbishop of Canterbury, ref 1
Barnes, Robert, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4
Barrowe, Henry (and Barrowists), ref 1, ref 2
Barton, Elizabeth (Nun of Kent): prophecies, ref 1, ref 2; investigated and beheaded, ref 1
Bath, John Bourchier, 2nd earl of, ref 1
Bath, William Bourchier, 3rd earl of, ref 1
Beaufort, Margaret, countess of Richmond and Derby, ref 1
Beaumaris, Anglesey, ref 1
Becket, St Thomas: shrine desecrated and demoted, ref 1, ref 2
Bedford, Francis Russell, 2nd earl of: in Elizabeth’s privy council, ref 1; supports Elizabeth in 1569 rebellion, ref 1
Bedingfield, Sir Henry, ref 1
Bendlowes, Serjeant, ref 1
benefit of clergy, ref 1
Bennet, Dr, ref 1
Berthelet, Thomas, ref 1
Berwick, treaty of (1586), ref 1
Bible, Holy: translated, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5; English version distributed, ref 1; public reading forbidden, ref 1; Geneva version, ref 1; Puritan idealization of, ref 1
Bigod, Sir Francis, ref 1
Bill of Deposition against Henry, ref 1
Bilney, Thomas, ref 1, ref 2
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