The English Commonwealth, 1547-1640 : essays in politics and society presented to Joel Hurstfield / edited by Peter Clark, Alan G. R. Smith, and Nicholas Tyacke.
Festschrift in honor of Joel Hurstfield. "The historical writings of Joel Hurstfield 1944 to 1978": p. 205-[214] Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Dickens, A. G. Joel Hurstfield.--Fuidge, N. M. Joel Hurstfield and the Tudor seminar.--Elton, G. R. Reform of the 'commonwealth men' of Edward VI's reign.--Collinson, P. The downfall of Archbishop Grindal and its place in Elizabthan political and ecclesiastical history.--MacCaffrey, W. T. The Anjou match and the making of Elizabethan foreign policy.--Tyacke, N. Popular Puritan mentality in late Elizabethan England.--Smith, A. H. Militia rates and militia state, 1558-1663.--Smith, A. G. R. Crown, parliament, and finance.--Foster, E. R. Staging a parliament in early Stuart England.--Russell, C. The parliamentary career of John Pym, 1621-9.--Clark, P. C. The Ramoth-Gilead of the Good.--Jones, W. J. Palatine performance in the seventeenth century.--Henderson, J. The historical writings of Joel Hurstfield, 1944 to 1978.
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