The Anglo-Spanish negotiations for a dynastic alliance which began in 1614 had never been popular among a large section of English Protestants, who felt that their monarch should demonstrate a more active commitment to European Calvinism. Such prejudices increased after 1618 when the Bohemian crisis began and James did not support the Elector Palatine against the Habsburg Empire. The anti-Catholic mood reached its peak in October 1623, when the Prince of Wales arrived in London after his failed journey to Madrid. Many Londoners viewed his return as a victory over Spain and demanded a shift in Anglo-Spanish relations. This article considers the political tract Vox Regis (1624), written by Thomas Scott, one of the most prolific anti-Catholic ...
In March 1521, Catholic Europe was on the brink of rupture. It had been more than three years since ...
This thesis explores the growing secularization in English government policies between the years 157...
The reign of King James V of Scotland (1512-1542) marked the arrival of reformed ideas and evangelic...
The Anglo-Spanish negotiations for a dynastic alliance which began in 1614 had never been popular am...
The Anglo-Spanish negotiations for a dynastic alliance which began in 1614 had never been popular am...
The beginning of negotiations in 1614 for a dynastic marriage between Prince Charles and the Infant...
This thesis is about anti-popery in early modern England, how its meanings and political uses in pri...
In the early 1530s, the sermon was a basic tool to teach the new Anglican doctrine to people of all ...
In the years 1622-1623, at the climax of the negotiations for the Spanish-Match, King James enforce...
The status of the Stuarts’ subjects in the Iberian Peninsula raised the problem of the presence of p...
Abstract: During the seventeenth century the majority of the English were Protestants and after Jame...
This article presents a significant reinterpretation of an essential text in Scottish (and British) ...
It has long been accepted that protestant ideological aspirations played an important role in the fo...
The co-monarchy of Mary I and Philip II put England at the heart of early modern Europe. This positi...
THE RADICAL JOURNALIST William Cobbett's A History of the Protestant Reformation in England and Irel...
In March 1521, Catholic Europe was on the brink of rupture. It had been more than three years since ...
This thesis explores the growing secularization in English government policies between the years 157...
The reign of King James V of Scotland (1512-1542) marked the arrival of reformed ideas and evangelic...
The Anglo-Spanish negotiations for a dynastic alliance which began in 1614 had never been popular am...
The Anglo-Spanish negotiations for a dynastic alliance which began in 1614 had never been popular am...
The beginning of negotiations in 1614 for a dynastic marriage between Prince Charles and the Infant...
This thesis is about anti-popery in early modern England, how its meanings and political uses in pri...
In the early 1530s, the sermon was a basic tool to teach the new Anglican doctrine to people of all ...
In the years 1622-1623, at the climax of the negotiations for the Spanish-Match, King James enforce...
The status of the Stuarts’ subjects in the Iberian Peninsula raised the problem of the presence of p...
Abstract: During the seventeenth century the majority of the English were Protestants and after Jame...
This article presents a significant reinterpretation of an essential text in Scottish (and British) ...
It has long been accepted that protestant ideological aspirations played an important role in the fo...
The co-monarchy of Mary I and Philip II put England at the heart of early modern Europe. This positi...
THE RADICAL JOURNALIST William Cobbett's A History of the Protestant Reformation in England and Irel...
In March 1521, Catholic Europe was on the brink of rupture. It had been more than three years since ...
This thesis explores the growing secularization in English government policies between the years 157...
The reign of King James V of Scotland (1512-1542) marked the arrival of reformed ideas and evangelic...