War and Politics in the Elizabethan Counties, Paperback by Younger, Neil, Lik...

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Book Series: Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain Ser. Topic: Europe / Great Britain / Tudor & Elizabethan Era (1485-1603), Europe / Great Britain / General Illustrator: Yes width: 6.1 in Format: Trade Paperback Item Width: 6.1 in Book Title: War and Politics in the Elizabethan Counties Author: Neil Younger Item Height: 0.6 in height: 0.6 in Item Weight: 15.6 Oz Language: English Publication Year: 2017 Genre: History Publisher: Manchester University Press ISBN: 9781526106681 Item Length: 9.2 in Number of Pages: 288 Pages

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War and Politics in the Elizabethan Counties, Paperback by Younger, Neil, Lik.... War and politics in the Elizabethan counties reassesses the national war effort during the wars against Spain (1). Drawing on a mass of hitherto neglected sources, it finds a political system in much better health than has been thought, revising many existing assumptions about the. War and Politics in the Elizabethan Counties, Paperback by Younger, Neil, ISBN 152610668X, ISBN-13 9781526106681, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US War and politics in the Elizabethan counties reassesses the national war effort during the wars against Spain (1). Drawing on a mass of hitherto neglected sources, it finds a political system in much better health than has been thought, revising many existing assumptions about the weaknesses of the state in the face of military change. It examines politics and government from the court and privy council to the counties and parishes, assessing the central regime as well as the local machinery of lord lieutenancies which provided troops to fight Elizabeth's wars and ran the militia which defended against Spanish invasion attempts. The problems of government are assessed in a wide-ranging set of contexts, addressing popular attitudes to the war, government propaganda, local resistance and the problems of governing a country divided in religion. In this way th covers much more than the war alone, providing a new assessment of the effectiveness of the whole Elizabethan state.