The Reign of Elizabeth, 1558-1603
In: Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung, Band 6, Heft 3, S. 689-690
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In: Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung, Band 6, Heft 3, S. 689-690
In: The Making of the Modern English State, 1460–1660, S. 203-254
The age of Elizabeth I exercises a fascination unmatched by other periods of English history. Yet while the leading figures may seem familiar, many Elizabethan personalities, including the queen herself, remain enigmatic; their attitudes to life, politics and religion often difficult to comprehend. Patrick Collinson redraws the main features of the political and religious struggle of the reign.In engaging with the virgin queen herself he tackles the old conundrum: was she a religious woman? He also investigatesthe no less inscrutable religious position adopted by the by the nototious turncoat
ABSTRACT: The objectives of this study are: (1) To analyze the influence of the government of Queen Elizabeth I in the economic field in creating the stability of the British state in 1558–1603. (2) To analyze the influence of Queen Elizabeth I's government in the military field in creating the stability of the British state in 1558 – 1603. The method used in this study uses the historical method by conducting a literature study. The data collection technique in this study uses heuristic steps and library techniques and the validity of data collection uses internal and external criticism with the analytical steps using interpretation and historiography steps. Queen Elizabeth I's influence in the economic and military fields in creating the stability of the British state is: in the economic field, Queen Elizabeth I is able to monopolize foreign trade, increase domestic production, make trade partnerships profitably control trade by choosing Minister Oliver Cromwel to regulate all activities trading. Meanwhile, in the military, Queen Elizabeth I was able to create a very strong naval fleet to defend her country, led by Sir Francis Drake, who was able to navigate the oceans and look for new colonies.
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Cover -- Act 1 London, 1601 -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- 4 -- 5 -- 6 -- 7 -- 8 -- 9 -- 10 -- 11 -- 12 -- 13 -- 14 -- 15 -- 16 -- Act II -- 17 -- 18 -- 19 -- 20 -- 21 -- 22 -- 23 -- 24 -- 25 -- 26 -- 27 -- 28 -- 29 -- 30 -- Act III -- 31 -- 32 -- 33 -- 34 -- 35 -- 36 -- 37 -- 38 -- 39 -- 40 -- 41 -- 42 -- 43 -- 44 -- 45 -- 46 -- Acknowledgements -- A Note on the author -- A Note on the type.
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