ABSTRACT

Until recently, the reign of Mary Tudor was generally seen as a ‘sterile interlude’ in the Tudor century, with Mary herself dismissed as ‘Bloody Mary’. Extensive research in the past several decades has overturned these assumptions in almost every respect.  In this succinct and up-to-date introduction to Mary’s reign, Tittler and Richards provide new insight into the circumstances of Mary’s accession and go on to show that her reign was a lot more stable, and her regime much more competent and innovative, than once believed.

 

This fully revised third edition includes a diverse range of primary sources and sheds new light on a variety of topics, such as:

 

·   The complexities of Mary’s relations with Philip of Spain

·   The restoration of Catholicism

·   The use of visual as well as literary means to legitimize and support Mary’s rule

·   The context for the war with France

 

This concise and thought-provoking introduction is ideal for students and interested readers at all levels.

part 1|9 pages

Background

chapter 1|3 pages

The Apprenticeship of Mary Tudor

chapter 2|3 pages

The Condition of England

part 2|67 pages

Analysis

chapter 3|7 pages

The Accession of Mary Tudor

chapter 4|9 pages

The Spanish Match

chapter 5|15 pages

Religion and the Catholic Restoration

chapter 7|10 pages

Economic and Social Issues

chapter 8|11 pages

Myths and Realities in Foreign Affairs

part 3|16 pages

Assessment

chapter 9|9 pages

The Efficacy of Marian Government

chapter 10|4 pages

Mary's Reign in English History

part 4|20 pages

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