England and Europe: 1485-1603This Seminar Study introduces students to England's foreign policy during the reigns of the Tudor monarchs. In this succinct introduction the author addresses the key questions facing students - for example, to what extent did monarch or minister make policy. Each reign is analysed in turn providing a narrative and explanation of the major events and policy decisions throughout the Tudor period. |
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Contents
OVERSEAS TRADE | 4 |
THE MAKING OF FOREIGN POLICY | 15 |
ELIZABETH I 15641603 | 68 |
Copyright | |
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