This thesis explores the early political career of the Scottish borderer Robert Carr [Kerr], earl of Somerset (1585/6–1645), a courtier and later administrator (1598-1615) in the reigns of James VI and I, King of Scotland, England, and Ireland. For the first time the pervasive contention Carr was a significant Jacobean figure will be challenged. To achieve this, cultural artefacts supplement archival sources to illustrate the era’s ever-growing paranoia about royal favouritism. The first chapter explains how contemporaries and early historians of James’ reign revived classical portrayals of tyranny to transform Carr’s conventional pattern of advancement into something extraordinary. These authors obscured Carr’s origin from the formidable K...
William III, the main opponent of William III, surrounded himself with a small circle of confidants ...
The focus of this study is the Bedchamber of James I, a new institution formed in 1603 by the politi...
From 1614 to 1625, George Villiers ascended to the highest rank of power and prestige in the court o...
This thesis explores the early political career of the Scottish borderer Robert Carr [Kerr], earl of...
This thesis is a study of George Gordon, sixth earl of Huntly, from July 1581 to March 1595, analysi...
499 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.James VII & II sat on the thr...
This thesis is biographical in form, and follows a chronological development. James Croft's life il...
This thesis provides a detailed examination of the impact of James VTI, both as Duke of York and Kin...
The development of a British identity was an ongoing process during the seventeenth century. In this...
This thesis is concerned with rectifying a largely unexplored aspect of Restoration Ireland— that o...
On March 6, 1688, Anthony a Wood, antiquary of Oxford, wrote that it had been the prediction of the ...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an overview of the period 1509-1515 in England, this being the ...
Jacobitism began with King James VII and II, the man who lost his thrones in the Revolution of 1688-...
The thesis explores James Stuart\u27s distinct style of kingship as a self-proclaimed absolute monar...
James VI and Noble Power in Scotland explores how Scotland was governed in the late sixteenth centur...
William III, the main opponent of William III, surrounded himself with a small circle of confidants ...
The focus of this study is the Bedchamber of James I, a new institution formed in 1603 by the politi...
From 1614 to 1625, George Villiers ascended to the highest rank of power and prestige in the court o...
This thesis explores the early political career of the Scottish borderer Robert Carr [Kerr], earl of...
This thesis is a study of George Gordon, sixth earl of Huntly, from July 1581 to March 1595, analysi...
499 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.James VII & II sat on the thr...
This thesis is biographical in form, and follows a chronological development. James Croft's life il...
This thesis provides a detailed examination of the impact of James VTI, both as Duke of York and Kin...
The development of a British identity was an ongoing process during the seventeenth century. In this...
This thesis is concerned with rectifying a largely unexplored aspect of Restoration Ireland— that o...
On March 6, 1688, Anthony a Wood, antiquary of Oxford, wrote that it had been the prediction of the ...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an overview of the period 1509-1515 in England, this being the ...
Jacobitism began with King James VII and II, the man who lost his thrones in the Revolution of 1688-...
The thesis explores James Stuart\u27s distinct style of kingship as a self-proclaimed absolute monar...
James VI and Noble Power in Scotland explores how Scotland was governed in the late sixteenth centur...
William III, the main opponent of William III, surrounded himself with a small circle of confidants ...
The focus of this study is the Bedchamber of James I, a new institution formed in 1603 by the politi...
From 1614 to 1625, George Villiers ascended to the highest rank of power and prestige in the court o...