Tudor and Stuart Lincoln
This book is the sequel to Medieval Lincoln. The author, Dr Hill, had an intimate knowledge of the city (of which he was a former mayor) and made a lifelong study of the records and sources which form the basis of his survey. An introductory chapter gives a description of the isolated Lincolnshire countryside during the period. The remainder of the book is on, a broadly chronological plan, recording the religious, political, economic and social affairs of the city, the lives of its peoples under the Tudors and Stuarts and its fortunes during the Civil War. There are appendices dealing with some particular aspects of the period, four maps and a number of fine illustrations.
Product details
July 2009Paperback
9780521757874
316 pages
229 × 152 × 18 mm
0.47kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. Country Background
- 2. The Early Tudor City
- 3. Religious and Social Change
- 4. The Reign of Elizabeth I
- 5. Elizabethan Church Affairs
- 6. The Early Stuarts: Religion and Politics
- 7. The Early Stuarts: Economic and Social Affairs
- 8. The Civil War and Interregnum
- 9. The Later Stuarts: Religion and Politics
- 10. The Later Stuarts: Economic and Social Affairs.