Items on a New Agenda
Conrad Russell, 23 October 1986
Humanism in the Age of Henry VIII
by Maria Dowling.
Croom Helm, 283 pp., £25, February 1986,0 7099 0864 4 Show More
by Maria Dowling.
Croom Helm, 283 pp., £25, February 1986,
Henry, Prince of Wales and England’s Lost Renaissance
by Roy Strong.
Thames and Hudson, 264 pp., £12.95, May 1986,0 500 01375 6 Show More
by Roy Strong.
Thames and Hudson, 264 pp., £12.95, May 1986,
Authority and Conflict: England 1603-1658
by Derek Hirst.
Arnold, 390 pp., £27.50, March 1986,0 7131 6155 8 Show More
by Derek Hirst.
Arnold, 390 pp., £27.50, March 1986,
Rebellion or Revolution? England 1640-1660
by G.E. Aylmer.
Oxford, 274 pp., £12.50, February 1986,0 19 219179 9 Show More
by G.E. Aylmer.
Oxford, 274 pp., £12.50, February 1986,
Politics and Ideology in England 1603-1640
by J.P. Sommerville.
Longman, 254 pp., £6.95, April 1986,9780582494329 Show More
by J.P. Sommerville.
Longman, 254 pp., £6.95, April 1986,
“... three children, it was the only one who was immune to these emotions who inherited the throne. Elizabeth of Bohemia could well have become the focus for some of the aspirations centred on Prince Henry, yet Charles could not. How far Charles, like Harold Wilson, was handicapped by a ‘lost leader’ myth around him is a ... ”