In his celebrated 1987 essay, ‘The monarchical republic of Queen Elizabeth I’, Patrick Collinson wrote that ‘Elizabethan England was a republic which also happened to be a monarchy: or vice versa.’ Since then, the idea of an Elizabethan ‘monarchical republic’ has been tested, challenged, and developed, with precedents found in Henry VIII's and Edward VI's reigns. Mary I's reign has not, however, been considered for its contribution to the debates. Yet, in 1553, the unique circumstances of Mary's accession as England's first queen regnant, who was also still legally a bastard, exacerbated sixteenth-century anxieties about monarchical authority, and about the correct relationship between a monarch and parliament. Prior to Mary's coronation, h...
Study of Elizabeth I of England\u27s political motivations for reforming the 16th century Anglican C...
This paper will analyze Elizabeth I’s political style and the effects on it by both religion and inf...
Toward the end of James I’s reign John Reynolds’ 1624 pamphlet, Vox Coeli, or News from Heaven, pres...
In the mid-1500s, England was reeling from its first experience under the rule of a female queen. Ma...
Part of a special section on the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England. The writer examines the clos...
The royal supremacy established by Henry VIII was never fully defined or resolved. Was it an imperi...
Up to the reign of the Tudors and in some respects to the Stuarts, Parliament was controlled by the ...
Renaissance England is often discussed in the context of theatre and theatrical acting. The fact is...
This is a study about self-identity and self-fashioning within a Renaissance cultural context, focu...
This article uses contemporary ballads to show that dynastic right was of central importance to the ...
The co-monarchy of Mary I and Philip II put England at the heart of early modern Europe. This positi...
Mary Stuart’s upbringing played a large part in her political and religious positions, as well as he...
In 1558, Elizabeth I would oversee a contentious religious settlement reinstituting Protestantism in...
The thesis explores the relationship between empire and nationhood in the literature of the Royal Su...
2013-2014 U-M Library Undergraduate Research Award Maize Award for Single-Term Projects, Third Place...
Study of Elizabeth I of England\u27s political motivations for reforming the 16th century Anglican C...
This paper will analyze Elizabeth I’s political style and the effects on it by both religion and inf...
Toward the end of James I’s reign John Reynolds’ 1624 pamphlet, Vox Coeli, or News from Heaven, pres...
In the mid-1500s, England was reeling from its first experience under the rule of a female queen. Ma...
Part of a special section on the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England. The writer examines the clos...
The royal supremacy established by Henry VIII was never fully defined or resolved. Was it an imperi...
Up to the reign of the Tudors and in some respects to the Stuarts, Parliament was controlled by the ...
Renaissance England is often discussed in the context of theatre and theatrical acting. The fact is...
This is a study about self-identity and self-fashioning within a Renaissance cultural context, focu...
This article uses contemporary ballads to show that dynastic right was of central importance to the ...
The co-monarchy of Mary I and Philip II put England at the heart of early modern Europe. This positi...
Mary Stuart’s upbringing played a large part in her political and religious positions, as well as he...
In 1558, Elizabeth I would oversee a contentious religious settlement reinstituting Protestantism in...
The thesis explores the relationship between empire and nationhood in the literature of the Royal Su...
2013-2014 U-M Library Undergraduate Research Award Maize Award for Single-Term Projects, Third Place...
Study of Elizabeth I of England\u27s political motivations for reforming the 16th century Anglican C...
This paper will analyze Elizabeth I’s political style and the effects on it by both religion and inf...
Toward the end of James I’s reign John Reynolds’ 1624 pamphlet, Vox Coeli, or News from Heaven, pres...