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Berlemont, Simon. The sources of secular keyboard music in England between the end of the Elizabethan period and the Restoration. Norwich: University of East Anglia, 1991.

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Period: Mary Elizabeth Salzmann. Edina, Minn: ABDO Pub., 2001.

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Three golden ages: Discovering the creative secrets of Renaissance Florence, Elizabethan England, and America's founding. Lanham, Md: Madison Books, 1998.

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Drama, play, and game: English festive culture in the medieval and early modern period. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001.

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Graham, Fisher. Your Majesty: The life & reign of Elizabeth II. 2nd ed. London: Hale, 1992.

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A, Anselment Raymond, ed. The remembrances of Elizabeth Freke, 1671-1714. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press for the Royal Historical Society, 2001.

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Bluejackets on the Elizabeth: A maritime history of Portsmouth and Norfolk, Virginia from the colonial period to the present. White Stone, Va: Brandylane Publishers in cooperation with the Friends of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum, 1998.

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Quilting and braiding: The feminist christologies of Sallie McFague and Elizabeth A. Johnson in conversation. Collegeville, Minn: Liturgical Press, 1998.

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Straightening the altars: The ecclesiastical vision and pastoral achievements of the progressive bishops under Elizabeth I, 1559-1579. New York: P. Lang, 2000.

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1842-1933, Custer Elizabeth Bacon, and Merington Marguerite, eds. The Custer story: The life and intimate letters of General George A. Custer and his wife Elizabeth. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1987.

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Parliament, Great Britain. Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Commons official report, fifth session of thefiftieth Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, fortieth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, session 1991-92, comprising period 3 February - 14 February 1992. London: HMSO, 1992.

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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Lords official report, fifth session of the fiftieth Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 40 & 41 Elizabeth II, first volume of session 1991-92, comprising period from Thursday, 31st October - Thursday, 28th November 1991. London: H.M.S.O., 1992.

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Parliament, Great Britain. Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Commons official report, fifth session of thefiftieth Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, fortieth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, session 1991-92, comprising period 16 December - 17 January 1992. London: HMSO, 1992.

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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Lords official report, fourth session of the fiftieth Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 36 and 37 Elizabeth II, first volume of session 1991-92 comprising period from Monday, 3rd February - Friday, 21st February, 1992. London: HMSO, 1992.

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Great, Britain Parliament. Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Commons official report, fifth session of thefiftieth Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, fortieth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, session 1991-92, comprising period 2 December - 13 December 1991. London: HMSO, 1992.

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Parliament, Great Britain. Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Commons official report, first session of thefiftieth Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, thirty-seventh year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, session 1987-88, comprising period 11 January - 15 November 1988. London: HMSO, 1991.

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Parliament, Great Britain. Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Commons official report, fifth session of thefiftieth Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, forty-first year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Session 1991-92, comprising period 31 October - 16 March 1992. London: HMSO, 1994.

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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Lords official report, fifth session of the fiftieth Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 40 & 41 Elizabeth II, third volume of session 1991-92 comprising period from Monday, 13th January - Friday, 31st January, 1992. London: H.M.S.O., 1992.

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Parliament, Great Britain. Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Commons official report, fifth session of thefiftieth Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, forty-first year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Session 1991-92, comprising period 17 February - 28 February 1992. London: HMSO, 1992.

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Parliament, Great Britain. Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Commons official report, first session of theforty-ninth Parliament of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland, thirty-second year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, session 1983-84 comprising period 15 June 1983-22 December 1983. London: H.M.S.O., 1985.

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Parliament, Great Britain. Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Commons official report, fifth session of thefiftieth Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, fortieth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, session 1991-92, comprising period 20 January - 31 January 1992. London: HMSO, 1992.

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Parliament, Great Britain. Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Commons official report, third session of thefifty-first Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, forty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, session 1994-95, comprising period 6 February - 17February 1995. London: HMSO, 1995.

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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. The Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Lords official report, second session of the fifty-first Parliament of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland, 42 and 43 Elizabeth II, ninth volume of session 1993-94, comprising period from Monday, 17th October - Thursday, 3rd November 1994. London: HMSO, 1994.

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Great, Britain Parliament. Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Commons official report, first session of thefifty-first Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, forty-second year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, session 1992-93, comprising period 21 June - 2 July 1993. London: HMSO, 1993.

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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Lords official report, first session of the fifty-first Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 41 and 42 Elizabeth II, sixth volume of session 1992-93 comprising period from Monday, 1st February - Thursday, 18th February, 1993. London: HMSO, 1993.

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Parliament, Great Britain. Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Commons official report, second session of the fifty-first Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, forty-third year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, session 1993-94, comprising period 17 October - 3November 1994. London: HMSO, 1995.

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Lords, Great Britain Parliament House of. Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Lords official report, first session of the fifty-first Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 41 and 42 Elizabeth II, first volume of session 1992-93, comprising period from Monday, 27th April - Thursday, 11th June 1992. London: HMSO, 1992.

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Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Commons official report, first session of thefifty-first Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, forty-second year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, session 1992-93, comprising period 1 March - 12 March 1993. London: HMSO, 1993.

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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Lords official report, first session of the fifty-first Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 41 and 42 Elizabeth II, fifth volume of session 1992-93 comprising period from Monday, 7th December - Thursday, 28th January, 1993. London: HMSO, 1993.

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Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Commons official report, first session of thefifty-first Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, forty-first year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, session 1992-93, comprising period 16 November - 27 November 1992. London: HMSO, 1993.

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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Lords official report, first session of the fifty-first Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 41 and 42 Elizabeth II, second volume of session 1992-93 comprising period from Monday, 15th June - Thursday, 9th July, 1992. London: HMSO, 1992.

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Lords, Great Britain Parliament House of. Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Lords official report, first session of the fifty-first Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 41 and 42 Elizabeth II, third volume of session 1992-93 comprising period from Monday, 13th July - Thursday, 5th November, 1992. London: HMSO, 1992.

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Parliament, Great Britain. Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Commons official report, first session of thefifty-first Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, forty-second year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, session 1992-93, comprising period 17 May - 27 May 1993. London: HMSO, 1993.

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Parliament, Great Britain. Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Commons official report, first session of thefifty-first Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, forty-first year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, session 1992-93, comprising period 14 December - 15 January 1993. London: HMSO, 1993.

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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Lords official report, second session of the fifty-first Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 42 and 43 Elizabeth II, first volume of session 1993-94 comprising period from Thursday, 18th November - Friday, 17th December 1993. London: HMSO, 1994.

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Lords, Great Britain Parliament House of. Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Lords official report, first session of the fify-first Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 41 and 42 Elizabeth II, tenth volume of session 1992-93 comprising period from Monday, 24th May - Thursday, 17th June, 1993. London: HMSO, 1993.

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Parliament, Great Britain. Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Commons official report, first session of thefifty-first Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, forty-second year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, session 1992-93, comprising period 7 June - 18 June 1993. London: HMSO, 1993.

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Parliament, Great Britain. Parliamentary debates (Hansard): House of Commons official report, first session of thefifty-first Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, forty-first year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, session 1992-93, comprising period 18 May - 5 June 1992. London: HMSO, 1992.

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Bloom, Harold. Elizabethan Drama (Bloom's Period Studies). Chelsea House Publications, 2003.

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Harold, Bloom. Elizabethan Drama (Bloom's Period Studies). Chelsea House Publications, 2003.

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Collinson, Patrick. The English Reformation in the mid-Elizabethan period. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199218608.013.0032.

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Bryson, Alan. Elizabethan Verse Libel. Edited by Malcolm Smuts. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199660841.013.27.

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The scurrilous, sometimes seditious, nature of verse libel made it immensely popular in Elizabethan England, although, while also restricting it mainly to manuscript circulation. Few examples found their way into print, rendering the genre largely invisible until today. Despite this, verse libel was one of the most pervasive forms of the period, nurtured with imagination and verve by a broad range of poets. Poems were passed—and not necessarily secretively—from one person to the next, they were cast into pulpits and public places, scattered about the streets, posted on walls. Some were even sung to popular tunes, the better to humiliate their victims while also introducing the genre to the illiterate (and thus broadening the public debate contained within them beyond the elite). Libellous verse was part of everyday life decades before scholars have thought; its impact largely unknown today.
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Kirby, Torrance. The Elizabethan Church of England and the Origins of Anglicanism. Edited by Andrew Hiscock and Helen Wilcox. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199672806.013.5.

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Chapter 4 examines the history of worship, ecclesiastical government, theological developments, and religious change in Britain during the reign of Elizabeth. It commences with a wider-ranging discussion of the changing sense of the designation ‘ecclesia anglicana’. It pays attention to: the growing diversification of schismatic forces at work in the British isles during this period; changes in doctrinal programmes promulgated in response to changes of monarch; and the proliferation of cultural debate concerning the representation of Christian and non-Christian in manuscript and print culture in this period. The chapter explores selected ‘test cases’ of writers and documents from the period to illuminate particular issues. It considers the hermeneutics proposed by John Jewel in his famous ‘Challenge Sermon’ of 1559, the doctrinal formula of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion (1563/71) and concludes with a consideration of the distinctive synthesis of ‘Reformed’ and ‘Catholic’ tendencies in the Elizabethan religious settlement.
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Jones, Norman. William Cecil Lord Burghley and the Management of Elizabeth’s England. Edited by Malcolm Smuts. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199660841.013.2.

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William Cecil, Lord Burghley, managed Elizabeth’s England from late 1558 until his death in 1598. Over that long period, his personality and his managerial style imprinted on the Elizabethan state. A first generation Protestant, deeply steeped in humanism, his views of government were shaped by his experiences as Principal Secretary in Edward VI’s reign and as a nicodemite participant in Mary’s reign. He conceived his job to be keeping God’s anointed, Elizabeth, on the throne and keeping England safe from internal division and external invasion. To do this he used conceptions of honour, feudal and Christian values, law and the social customs to persuade and dissuade. He worked through standing institutions, such as the justices of the peace, and his pragmatic conservatism limited innovation in government. In order to secure the cooperation of the ruling elites, he had to comprise to achieve his goals.
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Smith, Jeremy L. Governmental Interference as a Shaping Force in Elizabethan Printed Music. Edited by Patricia Hall. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199733163.013.9.

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The Elizabethan era is widely viewed as a time in England when the quality as well as the quantity of music reached unprecedented heights, a condition often attributed to the beneficial effects of an active press and a musically sympathetic and religiously moderate queen. This chapter examines how royal and courtly governmental interference shaped printed music in this notably fertile period. More specifically, it considers two exemplary events that profoundly influenced the ballad and the art music of the era: the admonition of ballad writer William Elderton and the granting of a royal patent of monopoly to Thomas Tallis, William Byrd, which involved many other composers of the art-music tradition. It explains how both events affected the politicization of Elizabethan music; how Tallis, Byrd, and others used the patent as a means to voice Catholic positions; and how Elderton discovered the potency of propagandized fiction.
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Croft, Pauline. Robert Cecil and the Transition from Elizabeth to James I. Edited by Malcolm Smuts. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199660841.013.4.

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This chapter traces the rise to power of Robert Cecil first earl of Salisbury (1563–1612) from his early years under the supervision of his powerful father, William Cecil Lord Burghley, to his central role in the politics of the late Elizabethan and early Jacobean years. It discusses the rivalry between Cecil and the earl of Essex, Elizabeth’s last favourite, and Cecil’s key role in master-minding the smooth accession of James VI of Scotland as King of England in 1603. Created earl of Salisbury, he was the most powerful of James’ ministers, but he struggled to curb the king’s hopeless extravagance and his undue reliance on male favourites. Nevertheless, Salisbury’s premature death in 1612 ended the most constructive period of James’s rule.
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Mapp, Alf J. Three Golden Ages: Discovering the Creative Secrets of Renaissance Florence, Elizabethan England, and America's Founding. Madison Books, 1999.

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McDonald, Russ. ‘Pretty Rooms’. Edited by Jonathan Post. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199607747.013.0017.

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I first propose a new context for examining the sonnets and then scrutinize some verbal features of the poems with that context in mind. The context is visual design in the second half of the 16th century: the cultural commitment to arrangement in Tudor England is visible in furniture, textiles, gardening, and to a certain degree in painting, but especially in architecture, particularly Elizabethan domestic architecture. The feature I analyse is a species of poetic ornament: literal and lexical forms of repetition. My aim is to identify the increasing devotion to order in Elizabethan visual culture with the manifest delight in patterning exhibited in Shakespeare’s sonnets and shared by all the imaginative writers of the period.
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Allen, Robert C. 5. Reform and democracy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198706786.003.0005.

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The Industrial Revolution created social tensions and posed practical problems that shaped the politics of the period, affecting much of social and cultural life. Most commentators analysed society in terms of the three-class model anchored in the economics of Adam Smith. The three-class model provides insight into the politics of the Industrial Revolution. ‘Reform and democracy’ looks at key events that resulted in the evolution of a pre-industrial England, where economic life was conducted in a legal framework handed down from the medieval and Elizabethan periods, to the country at the end of the Industrial Revolution. These include the French Revolution, the Napoleonic wars, and the Reform Bill of 1832.
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Rhodes, Neil. Common: The Development of Literary Culture in Sixteenth-Century England. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198704102.001.0001.

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This book attempts to see the development of literary culture in sixteenth-century England as a whole and to explain the relationship between the Reformation and the literary renaissance of the Elizabethan period. Its central theme is ‘the common’ in its double sense of something shared and something base, and it argues that making common the work of God is at the heart of the English Reformation, just as making common the literature of antiquity and of early modern Europe is at the heart of the English Renaissance. The book addresses the central question of why the Renaissance in England arrived so late in terms of the relationship between humanism and Protestantism and the tensions between democracy and the imagination which persist throughout the century. The first part of the book establishes a social dimension for literary culture in the period by exploring the associations of ‘commonwealth’ and related terms. It then addresses the role of Greek in the period before and during the Reformation in disturbing the old binary of elite Latin and common English. It argues that the Reformation principle of making common is coupled with a hostility towards fiction, which has the effect of closing down the humanist renaissance of the earlier decades. The final part of the book discusses the Elizabethan literary renaissance and deals in turn with poetry, short prose fiction, and the drama written for the common stage. In between, the middle part of the book presents translation as the link between Reformation and Renaissance.
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