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The marriage of Philip of Habsburg and Mary Tudor and anti-Spanish sentiment in England : political economies and culture, 1553-1557
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From the Tudors to the Victorians. The marriage of Philip of Habsburg and Mary Tudor and anti-Spanish sentiment in England : political economies and culture, 1553-1557. October 4, 2014. By Early Modern England. The marriage of Philip of Habsburg and Mary Tudor and anti-Spanish sentiment in England: political economies and culture, 1553-1557. By Alexander Winton Seton Samson. PhD Dissertation, Queen Mary, University of London, 1999. Click here to read this thesis from Queen Mary, University of London.
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From the Tudors to the Victorians. Your Servant Sir what news from Tripoli? A Coffeehouse Tour in London. March 3, 2016. By Early Modern England. I jumped at the opportunity to go on a tour dedicated to London’s seventeenth and eighteenth century coffeehouses. Dr. Matthew Green was once again at the helm of this tour, a fun, two hour, caffeine-fest in central London. Samuel Pepys: Plague, Fire, Revolution Exhibit at the National Maritime Museum. February 23, 2016. By Early Modern England. November 7, 2015.
Practical Tips from Early Modern England
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From the Tudors to the Victorians. Practical Tips from Early Modern England. May 9, 2015. By Early Modern England. Want to know how to Kiss? Or how to get slim in just 14 days? Take a look at these ten tips from Early Modern England, part of the new book. Practical Tips from Early Modern England. How to Blow Your Nose. How to Slim Down in Fourteen Days. How to Fatten Up. How to Tell Time. How to Avoid an Acquaintance. If a person desires to avoid a bowing acquaintance with person who has been properly in...
Forget the jokes – Christmas crackers were once sugary sweet dispensers
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From the Tudors to the Victorians. Forget the jokes Christmas crackers were once sugary sweet dispensers. December 15, 2014. By Early Modern England. Pull on a Christmas cracker this year and you’ll likely receive a set of mini screwdrivers, a paper-thin party hat and a cheesy joke suggesting that the Father Christmas of the cat world is in fact named ‘Santa Paws’. By placing sweets into tubes that could be pulled to create an exciting ‘bang’, Smith made Christmas crackers a surprise hit and they found t...
The Role of Religion in the Politics of the Northern Rebellion of 1569
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From the Tudors to the Victorians. The Role of Religion in the Politics of the Northern Rebellion of 1569. January 3, 2015. By Early Modern England. The Role of Religion in the Politics of the Northern Rebellion of 1569. Elizabeth I in 1568. According to the Earl of Sussex, the public should not be fooled into thinking that the Earls’ were sincere in their religious convictions, considering that before the rebellion they were rather content in living decadently; Catholicism served only as a disguis...
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The British Redcoat: The Battle of Kings Mountain
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Thursday, October 25, 2012. The Battle of Kings Mountain. On the 7 of October, 1780 the. Battle of Kings Mountain. Took place in South Carolina. In what was part of a civil war in the South, British Loyalist forces under the command of Col. Patrick Ferguson were soundly defeated by Patriot Militia. Men from "over the mountain" from as far away as Virginia had gathered in the western part of the state and surrounded the Loyalists forcing them to make a stand on top of Kings Mountain. Battle of the Cowpens.
The British Redcoat: June 2010
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Friday, June 18, 2010. This is the 195 th. On Sunday 18 June 1815, near the town of Waterloo, in what is now Belgium, a coalition of British, Dutch and German forces under British commander Arthur Wellesley. The Duke of Wellington and his ally Marshall Blucher commanding a Prussian army, combined together to defeat the Emperor Napoleon and his French Imperial Army. The Battle of Waterloo, along with the. From the American Civil War, are perhaps the two most debated and. A near run thing". The Old Corner ...
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010. Winston S. Churchill. Sir Winston Spencer Churchill was born on November 30, 1874 at Blenheim Palace, the home built for his famous ancestor the 1st Duke of Marlborough, John Churchill, who led an allied victory against the French at the. In 1704. As the future Prime Minister of Great Britain, Winston Churchill would lead his nation to win even greater battles, first in the. And later in the ultimate defeat of Germany and Japan in World War II. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
The British Redcoat: October 2012
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Thursday, October 25, 2012. The Battle of Kings Mountain. On the 7 of October, 1780 the. Battle of Kings Mountain. Took place in South Carolina. In what was part of a civil war in the South, British Loyalist forces under the command of Col. Patrick Ferguson were soundly defeated by Patriot Militia. Men from "over the mountain" from as far away as Virginia had gathered in the western part of the state and surrounded the Loyalists forcing them to make a stand on top of Kings Mountain. Battle of the Cowpens.
The British Redcoat: Thomas Jefferson Born
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011. Thomas Jefferson of Virginia was born on this date in 1743. Our third President, Jefferson was instrumental in writing our Declaration of Independence from Great Britain. He served as Ambassador to France and was a prominent Francophile in the years after our sucessful Revolution. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Boston, Massachusetts, United States. View my complete profile. The Old State House. Old South Meeting House. The Old Corner Bookstore. The Old North Church. Museum...
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011. Thomas Jefferson of Virginia was born on this date in 1743. Our third President, Jefferson was instrumental in writing our Declaration of Independence from Great Britain. He served as Ambassador to France and was a prominent Francophile in the years after our sucessful Revolution. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Boston, Massachusetts, United States. View my complete profile. The Old State House. Old South Meeting House. The Old Corner Bookstore. The Old North Church. Museum of Fine...
The British Redcoat: Battle of Omdurman - Sudan
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Tuesday, September 2, 2008. Battle of Omdurman - Sudan. By Winston S. Churchill. On September 2, 1898, 11o years ago today, the. Took place in the Sudan. A joint Anglo-Egyptian expeditionary force, with a complement of Sudanese troops, met and defeated a 50,000 man army of Dervishes on the outskirts of the city of Omdurman. Revolutionary forces and Gordon was killed. The Sudan was now completely independent and no longer under Anglo/Egyptian control. Continued a state of war with his neighbors. The army ...
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Like us on Facebook! Have you visited englishcivilwar.org on Facebook. Like' the page to receive English Civil War-related updates on your Facebook feed. Http:/ www.facebook.com/englishcivilwar.org. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). English Civil War summer events. Loads of events this August. York House Water Gate: Part Two. Charles II wanted poster up for auction. The way to the Forum . Tracing the Siege of Colchester. Story of a statue. Leicestershire in the English Civil War. Find us on Facebook!
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Story of a statue. Bronze equestrian statue of Charles I (1633) in Trafalgar Square, London. Ignored by passing traffic and lion-clambering tourists, Hubert Le Sueur's. Charles I bronze stares blankly down Whitehall to his place of execution. The French sculptor's 1633 piece has been in the same position since 1676, surviving well over 300 years of tinkering transport planners, pesky pigeons and plinth. Remarkable, as but for the actions of one man it would have never have survived the Interregnum .
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earlymoderndomestic | An edited collection exploring the politics of domestic drama
An edited collection exploring the politics of domestic drama. August 4, 2014. Domestic Drama and Political Culture. We invite contributions that will investigate the place of domestic drama in the political culture of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. What, we want to know, can drama tell us about domestic politics? What can domestic politics tell us about drama? A Woman Killed with Kindness. And Iman Sheeha ( iman.sheeha@warwick.ac.uk. How do domestic plays deal with gender relations? What can b...
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Early Modern Dress and Textiles Research Network
Early Modern Dress and Textiles - A Research Network. The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) has funded a two-year investigation into Early Modern European Dress and Textiles. The topic was chosen because of dress studies' increasing importance as a scholarly discipline and its role in understanding the past. The Early Modern Dress and Textiles Network finished its work in Spring 2009, but this website will continue to be updated, and our virtual discussion list remains active. This will also al...
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The world the English (and Welsh, Scots, Irish) created between the mid-15th and the mid-18th centuries. Tuesday, December 08, 2015. Just trying out a new tool, embedr. In this case, selecting a detail (one should always have dogs or horses in an image) from Cornelis Beelt's "Departure of Charles II, King of England, from Scheveningen, 2 June 1660" (painted between then and 1701). Seems pretty intuitive. Kudos. Tuesday, July 29, 2014. Early Modern (Tudor-Stuart) England (Britain) Syllabi (Revised). Tudor...
Early Modern England – From the Tudors to the Victorians
From the Tudors to the Victorians. 10 Facts You Probably Didn’t Know About the Tudors. Author Roland Hui shares 10 fun and fascinating facts about Tudor Queens! By Early Modern England. March 8, 2017. The War of Words: Eikon Basilike and the Martyrdom of Charles I. The Role of Religion in the Politics of the Northern Rebellion of 1569. The marriage of Philip of Habsburg and Mary Tudor and anti-Spanish sentiment in England : political economies and culture, 1553-1557. By Early Modern England. June 27, 2017.
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Bibliography of Early Modern English Military Books
Bibliography of Early Modern English Military Books. These tables take as their base Cockle's Bibliography. However, they also include other works omitted from both. Shown in Serial 144 of Section 1, Cockle did not include these news reports in his Bibliography. To have produced sections for each category would have created a fragmented picture of the whole, and some titles are difficult to categorise or fall within more than one category. For instance The Mansion of Magnanimitie. Section 2 is restricted...
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Early Modern Exchanges
September 12, 2011. The Early Modern Exchanges Launch Conference is coming up this Thursday, 15 September. Keep up to date on everything coming up via the website at: http:/ www.ucl.ac.uk/eme/launch. Look forward to seeing everyone there! The Bible at the Maughan Library. September 12, 2011. The King’s College London’s Maughan Library’s special collections exhibit on early modern translations of the Bible has been met with such success that it has been extended to 20 September. September 7, 2011. Present...
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Early Modern Food Network
Early Modern Food Network. Consuming the past never looked so delicious. Tuesday, August 14, 2012. I won't get into the papers I heard (not right now, anyway) (besides better accounts can be found here. At any rate, it's something I hope to emulate in my career. As for my own paper, it was on the York Play of the Flood. That plagued those they critique. If each animal is unique, how can we respond to each animal uniquely? How can we be hospitable to what each animal needs, desires, and deserves? Set thre...
Early Modern Forum Blog | Sharing early modern scholarship…Early Modern Forum Blog
8216;History Bites’. 8220;A Day in History…”. 8220;Brief lives”. 8220;My Favourites”. Early Modern Forum Blog. Sharing early modern scholarship. Add Beauty To Elegance Appreciate Arbor Fence Building Services In Mckinney. Caines bloudy race: the enforcement of religious policy during the Interregnum (1649-1660). Not just Philip Henry’s diary: the gentry of Flintshire c.1640-1686. 8220;Before the Daily. Getting the News in Early Modern Europe” (Andrew Pettegree). A Day in History.".
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Early Modern France – Notes & ideas from research & teaching on sixteenth & seventeenth-century France
Notes and ideas from research and teaching on sixteenth and seventeenth-century France. I’m on Twitter. Printing and Books in Early Modern Europe – a bibliography. I recently started teaching a new module on printing and books in early modern Europe – my dream module. This is a one-semester module taught through 11 two-hour long seminars, and the module includes sessions in Special Collections. Continue reading Printing and Books in Early Modern Europe – a bibliography. October 20, 2016. October 20, 2016.
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