ABSTRACT

This comprehensive and beautifully illustrated collection of essays conveys a vivid picture of a fascinating and hugely significant period in history. Featuring contributions from thirty-eight international scholars, the book takes a thematic approach to a period which saw the defeat of the Spanish Armada, the explorations of Francis Drake and Walter Ralegh, the establishment of the Protestant Church, the flourishing of commercial theatre and the works of Edmund Spencer, Philip Sidney and William Shakespeare.

Encompassing social, political, cultural, religious and economic history, and crossing several disciplines, The Elizabethan World depicts a time of transformation, and a world order in transition. Topics covered include central and local government; political ideas; censorship and propaganda; parliament, the Protestant Church, the Catholic community; social hierarchies; women; the family and household; popular culture, commerce and consumption; urban and rural economies; theatre; art; architecture; intellectual developments ; exploration and imperialism; Ireland, and the Elizabethan wars. The volume conveys a vivid picture of how politics, religion, popular culture, the world of work and social practices fit together in an exciting world of change, and will be invaluable reading for all students and scholars of the Elizabethan period.

chapter Chapter One|16 pages

Introduction

part I|184 pages

Governance and Politics

chapter Chapter Two|16 pages

Governing Elizabethan England

chapter Chapter Three|24 pages

The Queen

chapter Chapter Four|17 pages

The Council

chapter Chapter Five|16 pages

Familia Reginae

The Privy Court

chapter Chapter Six|21 pages

Political Ideas

Two concepts of the State

chapter Chapter Seven|17 pages

Parliament

chapter Chapter Eight|17 pages

Centre and Localities

chapter Chapter Nine|18 pages

Parish Government

chapter Chapter Ten|17 pages

Censorship and Propaganda

chapter Chapter Eleven|19 pages

Ireland

Security and conquest

part II|68 pages

Religion

chapter Chapter Twelve|19 pages

New Wine into Old Bottles

The doctrine and structure of the Elizabethan church

chapter Chapter Thirteen|16 pages

Parish Religion

chapter Chapter Fifteen|15 pages

The Catholic Community

part III|118 pages

Society

chapter Chapter Sixteen|14 pages

Social Hierarchies

chapter Chapter Seventeen|16 pages

Nobility and Gentry

chapter Chapter Eighteen|15 pages

Poverty and the Poor Laws

chapter Chapter Nineteen|19 pages

Tudor Troubles

Problems of youth in Elizabethan England

chapter Chapter Twenty|17 pages

Women

chapter Chapter Twenty-One|20 pages

Family and Household

chapter Chapter Twenty-Two|15 pages

Rebellion and Disorder

part IV|72 pages

Economy

chapter Chapter Twenty-Three|22 pages

Commonwealth Discourse and Economic Thought

The morality of exchange

chapter Chapter Twenty-Four|16 pages

Commerce and Consumption

chapter Chapter Twenty-Five|12 pages

Urban Economies

chapter Chapter Twenty-Six|20 pages

Rural Economies Under Stress

‘A world so altered’

part V|152 pages

Culture

chapter Chapter Twenty-Seven|21 pages

Who Killed Robin Hood?

Transformations in popular culture

chapter Chapter Twenty-Eight|13 pages

Witchcraft and the Devil

chapter Chapter Twenty-Nine|16 pages

News

chapter Chapter Thirty|20 pages

Intellectual Developments

chapter Chapter Thirty-One|19 pages

Theatre

chapter Chapter Thirty-Two|17 pages

Poetry

chapter Chapter Thirty-Three|20 pages

The Visual Arts

chapter Chapter Thirty-Four|24 pages

Architecture

part VI|69 pages

The Outside World

chapter Chapter Thirty-Five|16 pages

England and Europe, 1558–85

chapter Chapter Thirty-Seven|17 pages

Exploration, Trade and Empire