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Journal articles on the topic "Tudor’s conquest"

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Heffernan, David. "The reduction of Leinster and the origins of the Tudor conquest of Ireland, c.1534–46." Irish Historical Studies 40, no. 157 (2016): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ihs.2016.5.

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AbstractThe government’s incursion into the midlands lordships of the O’Connors and O’Mores in 1546 is often identified as the root of the Tudor conquest of Ireland. Conversely, the years from 1535 to 1546 have been depicted as a period wherein a conciliatory approach to Gaelic Ireland was favoured. This paper argues that the origins of the Tudor conquest lie in the 1530s following the Kildare Rebellion. At this time a majority of senior officials in Ireland urged the regional conquest of the lordships of the O’Byrnes, O’Tooles and MacMurrough Kavanaghs in Wicklow and Carlow. This strategy was
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Böhm, Marcin. "Kildare rebellion (1534-1535) in the Annals of the Four Masters." Open Military Studies 1, no. 1 (2020): 36–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/openms-2020-0103.

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AbstractOne of the most important Irish historical sources, which are the Annals of the Four Masters, written in the modern period, provide us with unusually valuable information about the history of the Emerald Island. In addition to data from the ancient or medieval periods, it also contains material from the difficult 16th and 17th centuries for Ireland, when it came under the yoke of English Protestants, who were initially represented by the Tudors and then by the Stuart dynasty. The Annals of the Four Masters also witnesses the resistance of the Irish, both those from Hiberno Normans and
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Valdeón, Roberto A. "Translation, a Tudor political instrument." Target. International Journal of Translation Studies 31, no. 2 (2019): 189–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/target.19031.val.

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Abstract Starting with an overview of F. O. Matthiessen’s work on the role of translation during the Elizabethan period, this article delves into the paratexts of the translations of Spanish colonial texts by Richard Hakluyt, Edward Grimeston, Michael Lok and John Frampton to discuss the underlying reasons why Spanish accounts of the conquest were rendered into English. The analysis of the dedications and addresses shows that, although these translations may have served to express admiration for the Spanish conquerors or to criticize their actions, the ultimate goals of these texts were to enc
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Palmer, William. "Toward a New Moral Understanding of the Tudor Conquest of Ireland." Historical Reflections/Réflexions Historiques 45, no. 3 (2019): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/hrrh.2019.450301.

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The English conquest of Ireland during the sixteenth century was accompanied by extreme violence. Historians remain divided on the motivations behind this violence. This article argues that the English violence in Ireland may be attributed to four main factors: the fear of foreign Catholic intervention through Ireland; the methods by which Irish rebels chose to fight; decisions made by English officials in London to not fund English forces in Ireland at a reasonable level while demanding that English officials in Ireland keep Ireland under control; and the creation of a system by which many of
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Lenman, Bruce. "The Tudor Occupation of Boulogne: Conquest, Colonisation and Imperial Monarchy 1544–1550." French History 34, no. 2 (2020): 253–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fh/craa012.

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WILSON, SAMUEL. "Strategies of Conquest and Defence: Encounters with the Object in Twentieth-Century Music." Journal of the Royal Musical Association 145, no. 2 (2020): 457–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/rma.2020.18.

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AbstractReacting to recent materialist developments in music studies and beyond, I argue for the value of dialectics in accounting for compositional orientations vis-à-vis their objects – be these objects sound-producing, non-human entities, such as musical instruments, or the object that is ‘sound itself ’. Engaging the compositional thought and practice of Busoni, Russolo, Varèse, Cage and Tudor by way of example, I highlight two intersecting tendencies: the first constitutes a presumed mastery over the object in question; the second is suggestive of an exploration of the object on its own t
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Egan, Simon. "Murphy, The Tudor Occupation of Boulogne: Conquest, Colonisation and Imperial Monarchy, 1544–1550." Scottish Historical Review 98, no. 2 (2019): 305–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/shr.2019.0408.

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Gillespie, Raymond. "Refraining the Reformation." Irish Historical Studies 36, no. 144 (2009): 598–603. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021121400005903.

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The Reformation in Ireland has never lacked chroniclers, defenders and detractors. The reason for this is not hard to discern. The older literature that grappled with the processes of religious change in sixteenth and seventeenth-century Ireland was based on a number of well-recognised and widely agreed propositions. The first of these was that confessional and political positions were inextricably linked, and the fate of one served not only as a proxy for the other but as an explanation for the trajectory of change; thus, to explain the failure of the reform process to strike deep roots in si
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Potter, David. "Neil Murphy. The Tudor Occupation of Boulogne: Conquest, Colonization and Imperial Monarchy, 1544–1550." American Historical Review 125, no. 4 (2020): 1505–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhz1262.

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Tighe, William J. ":The Tudor Occupation of Boulogne: Conquest, Colonisation, and Imperial Monarchy, 1544–1550." Sixteenth Century Journal 51, no. 1 (2020): 232–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/scj5101133.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Tudor’s conquest"

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Attia, Marion. "Sir John Davies et la Tanistry : une histoire juridique de la Conquête de l'Irlande (XIIe-XVIIe s.)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 10, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023PA100149.

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Au début du XVIIème siècle, le procureur général d’Irlande John Davies (1569-1626) contribue à la mise en application définitive du droit anglais dans l’île, dont la conquête a eu lieu au XIIème siècle. À cette fin, il s’attaque frontalement au droit successoral traditionnel irlandais (appelé tanistry), gouvernant la transmission du pouvoir dans les seigneuries. Il en soutient l’abolition devant la justice (Case of tanistry), ainsi que dans ses écrits sur l’histoire de la colonisation de l’île à partir du XIIème siècle. L’étude de l’œuvre de John Davies permet donc d’aborder la question de la
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Литвиновська, Юлія Анатоліївна, та Yuliia Anatoliivna Lytvynovska. "Соціально-економічні та політичні трансформації в Англії в епоху Тюдорів". Master's thesis, 2020. http://repository.sspu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/9850.

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Дане дослідження розкриває тему внутрішньої та зовнішньої політики Англійського королівства в часи правління династії Тюдорів. В роботі описана вітчизняна та зарубіжна історіографія по темі дослідження, дано характеристику ключовим персоналіям династії та проаналізовано суть і значення їх соціально-економічних та політичних реформ.<br>This study reveals the topic of domestic and foreign policy of the Kingdom of England during the reign of the Tudor dynasty. The paper describes domestic and foreign historiography on the topic of research, gives a description of the key personalities of the dyn
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Books on the topic "Tudor’s conquest"

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Murphy, Neil. Tudor Occupation of Boulogne: Conquest, Colonisation and Imperial Monarchy, 1544-1550. Cambridge University Press, 2019.

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The Tudor Occupation of Boulogne: Conquest, Colonisation and Imperial Monarchy, 1544-1550. Cambridge University Press, 2019.

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Paxton, Jennifer. The Story of Medieval England: From King Arthur to the Tudor Conquest. The Teaching Company, 2010.

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(Illustrator), Phillip Reeve, ed. Elizabeth I and Her Conquests (Horribly Famous). Scholastic, 2006.

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(Illustrator), Philip Reeve, ed. Elizabeth I and Her Conquests (Dead Famous). Scholastic Hippo, 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "Tudor’s conquest"

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Ellis, Steven G. "The limits of power: the English crown and the British Isles." In The Sixteenth Century1485-1603. Oxford University PressOxford, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198207672.003.0003.

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Abstract The chief legacy of the Tudors in terms of state formation was perhaps to create the circumstances in which a multiple monarchy coterminous with the British Isles emerged in 1603. This development was the product of two separate processes. In the first place, the reduction of all Ireland to peace and civility-which, in effect, meant the conquest of the hitherto-independent Gaelic parts-had long been an English ambition. It represented the final phase of a process of monarchical expansion and centralization in the Tudor state which also saw the imposition of standard English structures
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"The Conquest of Ireland." In England Under the Tudors. Routledge, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203825426-62.

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Edwards, David. "State of Emergency the English Subjection of Early Modern Ireland." In Harfleur to Hamburg. Oxford University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197784204.003.0005.

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Abstract With good reason the September 1649 storming of Drogheda by Oliver Cromwell’s parliamentary army is remembered as probably the worst atrocity ever committed by English forces in Ireland. It was certainly among the bloodiest. Thousands were killed, mostly royalist soldiers, but a high proportion of the victims were also civilians, including women and children. However, when discussing the legacy of English state violence in Early Modern Ireland it is important to realise that the Cromwellian conquest of 1649-50, brutal though it was, was actually the second English conquest of the coun
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Heffernan, David. "Conquest or conciliation?" In Debating Tudor policy in sixteenth-century Ireland. Manchester University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7765/9781526118172.00011.

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"Conquest, Cartography and Treaty." In The Tudor Occupation of Boulogne. Cambridge University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108653046.004.

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Bradshaw, Brendan. "Robe and sword in the conquest of Ireland." In Law and Government under the Tudors. Cambridge University Press, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511560491.009.

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Williams, Robert A. "The Protestant Translation of Medieval and Renaissance Discourses on the Rights and Status of American Indians." In The American Indian in Western Legal Thought. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195050226.003.0004.

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Abstract The patents granted by the Tudor king Henry VII (r. 1485-1509) to the Cabots at the close of the fifteenth century inaugurated English interest in America as a possible colonial empire. Although several centuries separated the Tudor dynasty from the heraldic Crusading traditions established by Richard the Lionhearted,2 Henry’s initial 1497 charter of conquest to John Cabot indicates that the medieval discourses of the Catholic Church respecting infidel rights and status still dominated English legal thought and practice a short generation prior to the Reformation.
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Heffernan, David. "Conquest or conciliation? The policy debate in Henrician Ireland, c.1515–15461." In Debating Tudor policy in sixteenth-century Ireland. Manchester University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526118165.003.0002.

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The first chapter examines the ‘reform’ treatises written more or less during the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII and how they impacted upon the development of government policy in Ireland up to 1546. I argue that most writers were overwhelmingly in favour of a programme of renewed conquest, beginning in those parts of Leinster immediately adjoining the Dublin-centred Pale, and that they believed this would finally be initiated following the Kildare Rebellion in the mid-1530s. However owing to Henry VIII’s unwillingness to fund such a conquest a cheap strategy of conciliation known as ‘surr
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"The Conquest of Boulogne and the History of Tudor England." In The Tudor Occupation of Boulogne. Cambridge University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108653046.002.

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Heffernan, David. "‘Reform’ treatises and the inception of the Tudor conquest in mid-sixteenth-century Ireland, 1546–1565." In Debating Tudor policy in sixteenth-century Ireland. Manchester University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526118165.003.0003.

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The chapter begins in 1546 when a military incursion was launched by the Dublin government against the Irish lordships of the O’Mores and O’Connors in the Irish midlands of Laois and Offaly. I argue that this military venture was the first step in the Tudor conquest of Ireland. Eventually in the 1550s the plantation of this region was undertaken, thus initiating the general pattern whereby Ireland would be conquered and resettled down to the end of the seventeenth century. The chapter then goes on to examine the other major policy issues of the mid-Tudor period, specifically the growing threat
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