Fall 2005
HIS 375K • Tudor England, 1485-1603
| Unique | Days | Time | Location | Instructor |
| 38815 |
TTh |
11:00 AM-12:30 PM |
GAR 109 |
LEVACK |
Course Description
This lecture course explores the most significant political, religious social, economic and cultural developments in sixteenth-century England. The main themes of the course are the development of the modern state, the Protestant Reformation, the emergence of a capitalist society, and the growth of political and religious divisions during the reigns of Queen Mary I (1553-1558) and Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603). The lectures are topical and therefore do not follow a strict chronological order. Many of the lectures are slide-illustrated.
Texts
Tentative Reading: Susan Brigden, NEW WORLDS, LOST WORLDS: THE RULE OF THE TUDORS, 1485-1603 Christopher Haigh, ENGLISH REFORMATIONS Thomas More, UTOPIA Keith Wrightson, EARTHLY NECESSITIES Christopher Haigh, ELIZABETH I


