Muutke küpsiste eelistusi

E-raamat: Atlas of Early Modern Britain, 1485-1715 [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Centre for Medieval Studies, York, UK)
  • Formaat: 160 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781317915331
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
  • Hind: 207,73 €*
  • * hind, mis tagab piiramatu üheaegsete kasutajate arvuga ligipääsu piiramatuks ajaks
  • Tavahind: 296,75 €
  • Säästad 30%
  • Formaat: 160 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781317915331
The Atlas of Early Modern Britain presents a unique visual survey of British history from the end of the Wars of the Roses through to the accession of George I in 1715.

Featuring 117 maps, accompanied throughout by straightforward commentary and analysis, the atlas begins with a geographical section embracing England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales and providing clear orientation for the reader. It then focuses separately on the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, dividing its coverage of each into four key themes:

Geography and Counties Outlining in detail how Britains geography was shaped during the period;

Politics and War - the main campaigns, rebellions and political changes in each century;

Religion - including denominational concentrations, diocesan boundaries and witch trials;

Economy and Culture charting Britains wealthiest towns, the locations of Britains houses of aristocracy and the effects of The Great Fire of London;

The broad scope of the atlas combines essential longer-term political, social, cultural and economic developments as well as key events such as the Spanish Armada, the Dissolution of the Monasteries, the Civil War and the Glorious Revolution. Its blend of clear visual aids and concise analysis represents an indispensable background and reference resource for all students of the early modern period.
Preface and Acknowledgements ix
Geography And Counties
1 Physical geography of the British Isles
3(1)
2 English Counties
4(1)
3 Tudor Expansion of the County of Northumberland
5(1)
4 Baronies of Cumberland
6(1)
5 The Marches of the Scottish Border
7(1)
6 English Counties controlled by the Council of the North after 1537
8(1)
7 Counties of Scotland pre-1890
9(1)
8 The Counties, Marcher Lordships and Council of Wales
10(1)
9 Counties and Provinces of Ireland
11(4)
Politics And War
10 Battle of Bosworth 1485-Routes taken by Richard III and Henry Tudor
15(1)
11 Lambert Simnel and the Battle of Stoke Field 1487
16(1)
12 The Lordships of Ireland and the Obedient Lords 1530
17(1)
13 Battles before the Nine Years War (1594-1603) in Ireland
18(1)
14 Lincolnshire Uprising 1536
19(1)
15 The Pilgrimage of Grace 1536
20(1)
16 Bigod's Rebellion 1537
21(1)
17 The Battle of Solway Moss 1542
22(1)
18 The English Invasion of Scotland 1547
23(1)
19 Scottish Reconquest 1550
24(1)
20 Most Important English Noble Families 1547
25(1)
21 Main Areas of Disturbance in England Summer 1549
26(1)
22 Kett's Rebellion 1549
27(1)
23 The Western Rebellion 1549
28(1)
24 Queen Mary's Accession to the Throne 1553
29(1)
25 Mary Queen of Scots - Early Life 1542-1548
30(1)
26 Mary Queen of Scots - Her Rule in Scotland 1561-1568
31(1)
27 Mary Queen of Scots - Progresses 1562-1568
32(1)
28 Mary Queen of Scots - Flight to England in 1568
33(1)
29 Mary Queen of Scots in England 1568-1587
34(1)
30 Spanish Armada 1588
35(1)
31 Irish Nine Years War 1594-1603 - Irish Dominance to 1600
36(1)
32 Irish Nine Years War 1594-1603 - English Recovery 1600-1603
37(1)
33 English Parliamentary Boroughs in 1600
38(1)
33 Names of English Parliamentary Boroughs in 1600
39(1)
34 Most Important English Noble Families in 1600
40(1)
35 The Gunpowder Plot 1605
41(1)
36 Early Stuart Plantations in Ireland
42(1)
37 Irish Tower houses 14th C-17th C
43(1)
38 Rhe First Bishops' War 1639
44(1)
39 The Second Bishops' War 1640
45(1)
40 Irish Rebellion 1641
46(1)
41 Counties which Petitioned Parliament for the Abolition of Episcopacy 1641
47(1)
42 Towns that Raised Volunteers for Parliament June-Sept 1642
48(1)
43 The English Civil War - Military Situation in late 1642
49(1)
44 The English Civil War - Military Situation in late 1643
50(1)
45 The English Civil War - Military Situation in late 1644
51(1)
46 The English Civil War - Military Situation in late 1645
52(1)
47 New Model Army Mutineers 1649
53(1)
48 English Civil War Garrison Towns
54(1)
49 Confederate Ireland 1642-1649
55(1)
50 Montrose's campaign in Scotland 1644-1645
56(1)
51 Scottish Clans of the Highland Region mid 17th C
57(1)
52 Leveller communities in England 1640s
58(1)
53 Invasion of England by Charles II 1650-1651
59(1)
54 Cromwell in Ireland 1649-1652
60(1)
55 First Dutch War 1652-1654
61(1)
56 General Monck's March to London and the Restoration of Charles II 1660
62(1)
57 Second Dutch War 1665-1667
63(1)
58 Third Dutch War 1672-1674
64(1)
59 Pentland Rising 1666
65(1)
60 Monmouth's Rebellion and the Battle of Sedgemoor 1685
66(1)
61 The Glorious Revolution 1688
67(1)
62 London Wards and Politics Late 17th C
68(1)
63 King William in Ireland 1688-1690
69(1)
64 Irish Catholic Landholdings 1641
70(1)
65 Assigned Land in Ireland 1653-1665
71(1)
66 Irish Catholic Landholdings 1688
72(1)
67 Irish Catholic Landholdings 1703
73(1)
68 Scottish Parliamentary Constituencies 1707-1832
74(1)
69 Burial Places of Tudor and Stuart Kings and Queens
75(4)
Religion
70 Closures of Benedictine Monasteries in England and Wales 1500-1535
79(1)
71 Closures of Benedictine Monasteries in England and Wales 1536-1537
80(1)
72 Closures of Benedictine Monasteries in England and Wales 1538
81(1)
73 Closures of Benedictine Monasteries in England and Wales 1539
82(1)
74 Closures of Benedictine Monasteries in England and Wales 1540
83(1)
75 Pre-Reformation dioceses in England 1520
84(1)
76 Reformation Dioceses in England after 1569
85(1)
77 Welsh Dioceses
86(1)
78 Irish Dioceses in 1520
87(1)
79 Irish Dioceses after 1569
88(1)
80 Scottish Dioceses to 1560
89(1)
81 Scottish Dioceses After 1560
90(1)
82 Proposed Scottish Presbyteries and Dioceses in 1581
91(1)
83 Scottish Presbyteries in 1606
92(1)
84 Burnings of Protestants during Mary Tudor's Reign 1555-1558
93(1)
85 The Pilgrim Fathers in England 1620
94(1)
86 Distribution of Catholics in England 1641-1642
95(1)
87 English and Welsh Dissenting Academies 1660-1688
96(1)
88 Huguenot Churches in England 16th C-17th C
97(1)
89 Major Witch Trials in Great Britain
98(3)
Economy And Culture
90 Ranking of Twenty Wealthiest English Towns 1524-1525
101(1)
91 Scottish Burgh Taxation in 1535
102(1)
92 Percentage of Customs Levied at Scottish Ports in 1542
103(1)
93 Percentage of Customs Levied at Scottish Ports in 1621
104(1)
94 Royal Forests in England 1608
105(1)
95 Royal Forests in Wales 1608
106(1)
96 English Decay of Trade Petitions to Parliament 1642
107(1)
97 Specialist Industries
108(1)
98 Major Ports and International Trade Routes
109(1)
99 Population Density in England Shown by 1636 Ship Money Valuation
110(1)
100 Population Density in England Shown by Hearth Book Returns 1690
111(1)
101 Population Density in Wales Shown by Hearth Book Returns 1690
112(1)
102 English Towns Over 5000 Population c. 1714
113(1)
103 River Navigation in England 1727
114(1)
104 Toll Roads in England 1741
115(1)
105 Languages in the British Isles in 1500
116(1)
106 Areas of London 1600
117(1)
107 Theatres in Elizabethan London 1600
118(1)
108 The Great Fire of London - early hours of 2 September 1666
119(1)
109 The Great Fire of London - end of 2 September 1666
119(1)
110 The Great Fire of London - end of Monday 3 September 1666
120(1)
111 The Great Fire of London - end of Tuesday 4th September 1666
120(1)
112 Places with Grammar Schools in England 1600-1660
121(1)
113 Places with Formal Schools in Wales 1600-1660
122(1)
114 Universities and Colleges to 1715
123(1)
115 Early Museums and Collections
124(1)
116 Early Newspapers in Great Britain to 1730
125(1)
117 Major Tudor and Stuart Stately Homes in England
126
Christopher Daniell is a Research Associate and a former Honorary Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York. He is author of the companion volume Atlas of Medieval Britain (Routledge 2007). He currently works as a Senior Historic Building Advisor for the British Government.