Policy and Police
G. R. Elton's Policy and Police, first published in 1972, has since acquired classic status in the literature on the government of sixteenth-century England. The book examines what actually happened during Henry VIII's break with Rome, the widespread resistance which necessitated constant vigilance on the part of the government, and the role of Thomas Cromwell, whose surviving correspondence permits a detailed insight both into the purposes of government and the manner in which it was experienced by the people.
Product details
November 1985Paperback
9780521313094
460 pages
228 × 151 × 28 mm
0.71kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. The end of domestic peace
- 2. Rumour, magic and prophecy
- 3. In every part of the realm
- 4. Propaganda
- 5. Measures and pressures
- 6. The law of treason
- 7. Treason trials
- 8. Police
- 9. Victims and visitors.