This paper explores aspects of Anglo-Scottish relations in Elizabeth's reign with particular emphasis on the idea of dynastic union and the creation of a Protestant British kingdom. It begins by examining the legacy of pre-Elizabethan ideas of Britain and the extent to which Elizabeth and her government sought to realise the vision of a Protestant and imperial British kingdom first articulated in the late 1540s. It then focuses on the issues arising from the deposition of Mary Queen of Scots and her long captivity in England. The dynastic implications of Mary's execution in 1587 are highlighted and it is argued that Elizabeth's policy towards James VI and Scotland betrays little or no interest in developing a truly British agenda
This book traces the background to the Treaty of Union of 1707, explains why it happened and assesse...
Increased Irish-Scottish contact was one of the main consequences of the Ulster plantation (1610), y...
These essays trace the changing relationship between England and Scotland following the unifying rei...
This diploma thesis analyzes the genesis of the issues of the Anglo-Scottish union. In its introduct...
After sketching the gradual unification of Scotland as a kingdom in the mediaeval period, this chapt...
Part of a special section on the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England. The writer examines the clos...
This project examines the many sides to one of the greatest controversies in early modern British hi...
This thesis examines a series of sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century texts that respond to the ...
Abstract. From the very first description of the two kingdoms on an island in Lochhead’s play, a str...
Early modern geopolitics were largely driven by dynastic imperatives – births, marriages and deaths ...
This article deploys the concept of multiple monarchy as a means of reassessing the constitutional r...
The last few years have witnessed a growing interest in the study of the Reformation period within t...
This article considers the diplomatic tension caused by the discovery of Mary Queen of Scots’ involv...
The concept of “church and state” has been assailed over recent decades as a deceptive distinction (...
This article examines the political engagement of three Scottish women—Anne Hamilton, Duchess of Ham...
This book traces the background to the Treaty of Union of 1707, explains why it happened and assesse...
Increased Irish-Scottish contact was one of the main consequences of the Ulster plantation (1610), y...
These essays trace the changing relationship between England and Scotland following the unifying rei...
This diploma thesis analyzes the genesis of the issues of the Anglo-Scottish union. In its introduct...
After sketching the gradual unification of Scotland as a kingdom in the mediaeval period, this chapt...
Part of a special section on the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England. The writer examines the clos...
This project examines the many sides to one of the greatest controversies in early modern British hi...
This thesis examines a series of sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century texts that respond to the ...
Abstract. From the very first description of the two kingdoms on an island in Lochhead’s play, a str...
Early modern geopolitics were largely driven by dynastic imperatives – births, marriages and deaths ...
This article deploys the concept of multiple monarchy as a means of reassessing the constitutional r...
The last few years have witnessed a growing interest in the study of the Reformation period within t...
This article considers the diplomatic tension caused by the discovery of Mary Queen of Scots’ involv...
The concept of “church and state” has been assailed over recent decades as a deceptive distinction (...
This article examines the political engagement of three Scottish women—Anne Hamilton, Duchess of Ham...
This book traces the background to the Treaty of Union of 1707, explains why it happened and assesse...
Increased Irish-Scottish contact was one of the main consequences of the Ulster plantation (1610), y...
These essays trace the changing relationship between England and Scotland following the unifying rei...