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Patterson, Annabel. "Rethinking Tudor Historiography". South Atlantic Quarterly (1993), 92#2, pp: 185–208. Guy is a master of the early modern archive: few historians are better equipped to navigate the tangled skein of Elizabethan records, to judge their claims and counter-claims, and to make their silences speak … Guy’s careful work with documents known and unknown, scattered throughout Europe’s archives, allows him to paint a novel portrait of a complex – maybe even unknowable – queen. Further information: Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset and John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland verifyErrors }}{{ message }}{{ /verifyErrors }}{{ Gresham's Law: The Life and World of Queen Elizabeth I's Banker (2019). London: Profile Books. ISBN 1788162366.

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rolls (e.g. Elizabeth's lord chamberlain's accounts; only from these can her movements be worked out). While researching the book, Williams, C. H. (ed.), English Historical Documents, 1485–1558 (1957), a wide-ranging major collectionGuy is no ordinary historian. Few can match his ruthless obsession for accuracy. Between every line comes whispered reassurance: ‘You can trust me; I touched those documents.’ Guy the scholar melds perfectly with Guy the storyteller. Small tales are used to illustrate big issues. Under the weight of Guy’s scrutiny, familiar myths crumble. The weight of evidence suggests that he understands Elizabeth better than any historian has. M.L. Bush, "The Tudor polity and the pilgrimage of grace." Historical Research 80.207 (2007): 47–72. online Goodman, Ruth (2016). How To Be a Tudor: A Dawn-to-Dusk Guide to Everyday Life. Viking. ISBN 978-0241973714.

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Duffy, Eamon. "The English Reformation After Revisionism", Renaissance Quarterly 59.3 (2006): 720–31. Robert Tittler; Norman Jones (2008). A Companion to Tudor Britain. John Wiley & Sons. p.187. ISBN 978-1405137409. Guy steers clear of the myths originating with William Camden's Annales or History of Elizabeth, published between 1615 and 1627 - Camden, for example, air-brushed the brutal torture of Catholics that took place in Elizabeth's later years and promoted the image of a 'benevolent queen' who had rewarded 'those that were wounded and indigent' after the 1588 Armada campaign 'with noble pensions'. Williams, Penry. The Later Tudors: England, 1547–1603 (The New Oxford History of England) (1998) excerpt and text search.Christopher Haigh, English Reformations: religion, politics and society under the Tudors (1992), 203–34. Only in the broadest respects was he [the king] taking independent decisions....It was Wolsey who almost invariably calculated the available options and ranked them for royal consideration; who established the parameters of each successive debate; who controlled the flow of official information; who selected the king's secretaries, middle-ranked officials, and JPs; and who promulgated decisions himself had largely shaped, if not strictly taken. [20] Willis, Deborah. Malevolent nurture: Witch-hunting and maternal power in early modern England (Cornell University Press, 1995). The following works are essential: LP; StP, Lisle Letters; Acts of the Privy Council of England, ed. J.R. Dasent (46 vols; London, 1890–1964); Proceedings and Ordinances of the Privy Council of England, ed. N.H. Nicolas (7 vols; London, 1834–7); Calendar of Letters, Despatches, and State Papers Relating to the Negotiations between England and Spain (13 vols; London, 1862–1954); G. Mattingly (ed.), Further Supplement to Letters, Despatches and State Papers Relating to the Negotiations between England and Spain (London, 1940); R.B. Merriman (ed.), Life and Letters of Thomas Cromwell (2 vols; Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1902)

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Wernham, Richard Bruce. After the Armada: Elizabethan England and the struggle for Western Europe, 1588–1595 (1985) Peter Gwyn, The King’s Cardinal: the Rise and Fall of Thomas Wolsey (London: Barrie & Jenkins, 1990) John Morrill (ed.), The Oxford illustrated history of Tudor & Stuart Britain (1996) online, pp. 44, 325.

Reasons for immigration in the Medieval era". Bitesize. History: Migration to Britain c1000 to c2010. BBC . Retrieved 15 September 2023.

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Main article: Elizabethan era The Procession Picture, c. 1600, showing Elizabeth I borne along by her courtiers Clapham, John. A concise economic history of Britain: From the earliest times to 1750 (1916), pp.185 to 305 covers 1500 to 1750. online He is married to author Julia Fox, a former history teacher, who wrote Jane Boleyn: The Infamous Lady Rochford. Ellis, ‘Tudor Policy and the Kildare Ascendancy in the Lordship of Ireland, 1496–1534’, Irish Historical Studies, 20 (1977) 235–71

The Tudor State", In Our Time, BBC Radio 4 discussion with John Guy, Christopher Haigh and Christine Carpenter (Oct, 26, 2000) He is the author of A Daughter's Love: Thomas More and his daughter Meg, 2009, and Elizabeth: the forgotten years, 2016. Victor L. Stater, Noble Government: the Stuart Lord Lieutenancy and the Transformation of English Politics (1994). Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII (21 vols, 1862–1932) most volumes are online here

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