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Walsingham And Burghley: Factionalism In The Privy Council Under Elizabeth I, John W. Nott
Walsingham And Burghley: Factionalism In The Privy Council Under Elizabeth I, John W. Nott
Masters Theses
Introduction
The Elizabethan Age was the age of Shakespeare and Marlowe, when the English literacy renaissance attained a claims; the age of Drake, Hawkins, and Frobisher, when English sea power asserted its genius. It was also the age of great statesmen and political improvisation, for England was beginning to emerge as a world power. Headed by a queen whose primary claim to fame rested with her ability to inspire her people and manage her talented ministers, the island kingdom soon attained the status of a major nation. At Elizabeth's accession the government was in a state of decline but skillful …
Western Michigan University Magazine Vol. 24 No. 1, Western Michigan University
Western Michigan University Magazine Vol. 24 No. 1, Western Michigan University
Western Michigan University Magazine (1963-1980)
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