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Full-Text Articles in Political History
The Avenger - July 2014, Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale Museum
The Avenger - July 2014, Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale Museum
The Avenger
No abstract provided.
The Avenger - March 2014, Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale Museum
The Avenger - March 2014, Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale Museum
The Avenger
No abstract provided.
Role Theory As An Informative Lens For Understanding The Familial And Political Power Struggles Of Henry Viii And Mary I Of England, Niki Incorvia
Role Theory As An Informative Lens For Understanding The Familial And Political Power Struggles Of Henry Viii And Mary I Of England, Niki Incorvia
Department of Conflict Resolution Studies Theses and Dissertations
This study aims to analyze the application of twentieth century sociologist George Mead's role theory to Henry VIII and Mary I, of Britain's Tudor Dynasty, regarding their treatment of their families during the early to mid-sixteenth century. Contemporary role theory can offer a useful lens to study sixteenth century royal family functionality through an analysis of Henry VIII and Mary I's lives as monarchs of England. Role theory can illuminate the role conflict that led to a separation between Henry and Mary as people and as sovereigns. Their roles, derived from traditional authority, set them apart as people and led …