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England under the Tudors

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The work offers a comprehensive survey of the Tudor period in England, combining a chronological narrative of successive reigns with thematic chapters on government, finance, diplomacy, religious reform, social and economic change, and intellectual life. It traces the consolidation of royal authority after dynastic conflict, court politics and administrative reforms, the emergence and impact of religious upheaval, expansion of overseas trade and exploration, and shifting constitutional relations among crown, nobility, clergy, and gentry, while balancing event-driven history with analytical discussions of institutions and mentality.

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Arthur D. Innes

Arthur D. Innes was a historian and author known for his works on Tudor England. His notable books, "England under the Tudors" and "Ten Tudor Statesmen," explore the political and social dynamics of the Tudor period, providing insights into the lives and influences of key figures of the time. Innes's scholarship contributes to the understanding of this pivotal era in English history, making his writings valuable resources for both students and enthusiasts of historical literature.

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