Leadership and Elizabethan Culture

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P. Kaufman
Springer, Oct 2, 2013 - History - 237 pages
Leadership an Elizabethan Culture studies the challenges confronted by government and church leaders (local and central), the counsel given them, the consequences of their decisions, and the views of leadership circulating in late Tudor literature and drama.
 

Contents

Monarchical Leadership in Action
1
The Managerial Culture of SixteenthCentury England
16
An Englishmans Italian Dedication to the Queen
37
Four Mary Queen of Scots and the Northern Rebellion of 1569
51
The Netherlands in the 1570s
73
Six Leadership in the 1590s
88
Seven Imagination and Leadership in Elizabethan England
103
Eight Henry Herbert Second Earl of Pembroke and Noble Leadership in the Elizabethan Provinces
120
Images of Pastoral Leadership in Elizabethan Puritan Dialogues
141
Emergent Forms of Economic Leadership in Elizabeths England
156
Marlowes Tamburlaine the Great
175
Servant Leadership in Elizabethan Government and Shakespeares King John
191
Authority Leadership and Religion in Measure for Measure
212
Notes on Contributors
229
Index
231
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Peter Iver Kaufman is Charles Matthews and Virginia Brinkley Modlin Professor of Leadership Studies at the University of Richmond, USA, and Professor Emeritus of History and Religious Studies at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA.