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1 AS/A Level GCE Resources List GCE History A H106/H506 This Resource List is designed to accompany the OCR Advanced Subsidiary GCE and Advanced GCE specifications in History A for teaching from September OCR 2007 v0.0
2 Contents History A: AS Units 3 Unit F961 Option A: British History Period Studies 3 Unit F961 Option B: Modern GCE History A 2
3 History A: AS Units Unit F961 Option A: British History Period Studies From Anglo-Saxon England to Norman England Study Topic 1: From Anglo-Saxon England to Norman England PRIMARY SOURCES The Norman Conquest (available from OCR Publications order code HIS/SUP/11)# Anderson R. & Bellenger D.A. Medieval Worlds: A Sourcebook. Routledge (2003)# Barlow F. ed. & trans. The Life of King Edward who rests at Westminster, Oxford (1992) Brown R. A.(ed.) The Norman Conquest of England: Sources & Documents. Boydell (1995)# Chambers R.W. England before the Norman Conquest, Longmans (1926) B00085IO00 Domesday Explorer: The Great Book on CD-Rom. Phillimore (2001)# Domesday Book: Britain s Finest Treasure, searchable Domesday with related context and background information, from The National Archives, London] [on-line medieval sources from Manchester University Press, organised in a series of subject areas, including the Norman Conquest]# GCE History A 3
4 SECONDARY SOURCES Barlow F. The Feudal Kingdom of England Longman, 5 th ed. (2002) Barlow F. Edward the Confessor, Yale (1997) Barlow F. The English Church , Longman (1979) B001ED993G Barlow F. The Godwins: The Rise and Fall of a Noble Dynasty, Longman (2003) Bartlett R. England under the Norman & Angevin Kings New Oxford History of England, Oxford UP (2002) Bates D. William the Conqueror, Tempus (2001) Berman C. H. (ed.) Medieval Religion, New Approaches. Routledge (2005) or Ebook Bradbury J. The Battle of Hastings, Sutton (1998) Brown R.A. The Norman Conquest of England, Boydell (1995) Campbell J. The Anglo Saxons, Penguin (1991) Carpenter D The Struggle for Mastery: The Penguin History Of Britain (Penguin, 2004) Chibnall M. Anglo-Norman England Blackwell (1987) Chibnall M. The Debate on the Norman Conquest, Manchester University Press (1999) Clarke P. A. The English Nobility under Edward the Confessor, Clarendon Press, (1994) Daniell C. From Norman Conquest to Magna Carta. England Routledge (2003) Douglas D. C. William the Conqueror. The Norman Impact upon England. California UP (1964) Douglas D.C. English Historical Documents: Eyre & Spottiswoode (1953) B0007KEM5C GCE History A 4
5 Golding B Conquest and Colonisation: the Normans in Britain (Palgrave edition, 2001) Green J. A. The Aristocracy of Norman England, CUP, (1997) Higham B. & Barker P. Timber Castles. Exeter UP (2004) Higham N. J. The Norman Conquest. Sutton Pocket Histories (1998) Hill P. The Road to Hastings, The Politics of Power in Anglo Saxon England, Tempus (2005) Hollister C.W. Anglo Saxon Military Institutions on the Eve of the Norman Conquest, Clarendon (1962) B0007KEM5C Hudson J. Land, Law & Lordship in Anglo-Norman England. Oxford UP (1997) Huscroft R. Ruling England Pearson (2004) John E. Edward the Confessor and the Norman Succession, HER, 371 (1979) Jones C. The Forgotten Battle of Fulford, Tempus (2007) Lawson M.K. The Battle of Hastings 1066, Tempus (2002) Loyn H.R. Anglo Saxon England and the Norman Conquest, Longmans (1966) Maitland F. W. Domesday Book & Beyond. Three Essays in the Early History of England. Cambridge UP (1987) McLynn F. 1066:The Year of Three Battles, Pimlico (1999) Morillo S. ed. The Battle of Hastings, sources and interpretations, Boydell Press (1999) Parker G. (ed.) The Cambridge History of Warfare. Cambridge UP (2005) Platt C. Medieval England. A Social History & Archaeology from the Conquest to 1600AD. Routledge, 2 nd ed (1995) or Ebook Purser T. Medieval England Heinemann Advanced History (2004) Rex P The English Resistance (Tempus 2004) GCE History A 5
6 Round J. H. Feudal England, Allen & Unwin, (1964) B000KUP8N4 Rowley N The English Heritage Book of Norman England (Batsford, 1997) Saul N (editor) The Oxford Illustrated History Of Medieval England, (Oxford Paperbacks 2000) Sawyer P.H. From Roman Britain Britain to Norman England. Routledge, 2nd ed. (1998) or Ebook Stenton F. M. Anglo Saxon England, 3rd edn. OUP (1987) Strickland M (ed). Anglo Norman Warfare, Boydell (1992) Walker I.W. Harold: The Last Anglo Saxon King, Sutton (1997) Walker D The Normans in Britain (Blackwell, 1995) West I. The Justiciarship in England Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life & Thought, new series no.12, Cambridge UP (2005) Whitelock, Douglas, Lemmon & Barlow, The Norman Conquest: Its Setting and Impact, Eyre and Spottiswoode, (1966) B000KDBE10 Wilkinson D. & Cantrell D. The Normans in Britain, Macmillan (1987) Williams A The English and the Norman Conquest (Boydell Press, 1995) Wood H. H. The Battle of Hastings, Atlantic Books, (2008) Yorke B. Kings and Kingdoms of Early Anglo-Saxon England, Seaby (1990) GCE History A 6
7 Websites LATE SAXON ENGLAND [illustrated brief lecture on 'The End of Saxon England: from Cnut to Harold II', from Professor Johann Sommerville, University of Wisconsin Madison] ['Essential Norman Conquest', an interactive dayby-day reconstruction of the "events, sights and sounds" of the days between William's landing at Pevensey and his victory at Hastings, from the military publishers Opsrey] o_battle.asp [Background to Hastings from the death of the Confessor to William's landing at Pevensey, illustrated through the Bayeux Tapestry, from English Heritage] ['Take the Battlefield Walk', a guided interactive visit of the Hastings battlefield, with maps & reconstructions and a 360 degree tour with commentary, from English Heritage] _Hastings.asp?currentSlide=1 [The Battle of Hastings, illustrated through reconstruction drawings, from English Heritage] NORMAN RULE ['The Norman Way', threepart BBC radio programme of 2004 presented by David Aaronovitch & still available to listen to via the BBC History website] ['The Normans. Three Centuries of Achievement ', online exhibition exploring the rise and fall of the Norman through their coins, from the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge] COINS [colour pictures & text on a penny of King William I (York mint), from the Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery] GCE History A 7
8 ['Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles', searchable database of British coin finds minted , from the Dept of Coins & Medals, the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. The database is searchable by ruler, place of issue & also by county or specific findspot] MAPS Conquest of England & Wales, from the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge] [map of the Norman Lancastrians, Yorkists and Tudors Study Topic 2: Lancastrians Yorkists and Tudors See also exemplar scheme of work at nit_f961.doc PRIMARY SOURCES The Wars of the Roses (available from OCR Publications order code HIS/SUP/1)# Arthurson I. Documents of the Reign of Henry VII, Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate, (1984) Dockray K. Richard III: a Source Book, Alan Sutton (1988) Dockray K. Henry VI and the Wars of the Roses: A Source Book, Sutton, Dockray K. Edward IV: A Source Book, Sutton, (1999) Myers A.R. ed. English Historical Documents, IV, (1969) SECONDARY SOURCES Bennett M. The Battle of Bosworth. Sutton Carpenter C. The Wars of the Roses. Politics & the Constitution in England c Cambridge UP (1997)# GCE History A 8
9 Chrimes S B, Ross C and Griffiths R editors Fifteenth Century England (Sutton Publishing Ltd, 1997) Chrimes S.B. Henry VII, Yale (1972) Cook D. R. Lancastrians & Yorkists: The Wars of the Roses. Longman Seminar Studies (1984)# X Cunningham S. Richard III. A Royal Enigma. The National Archives, The Public Record Office (2003)# Cunningham S. Henry VII. Routledge Historical Biographies, Routledge (2006) Doran S. England and Europe, , Longman Seminar Studies (1986) Dunn D. (ed.) War & Society in Medieval & Early Modern Britain. Liverpool UP (2000) Goodman A. The Wars of the Roses: Military Activity and English Society, , Routledge and Kegan Paul (1981) Gillingham J. The Wars of the Roses: Peace and Conflict in Fifteenth Century England, Weidenfeld & Nicholson, (1981) Grant A. Henry VII, Routledge (1985) Griffiths R. A. The Reign of Henry VI. Sutton Griffiths R. The Fourteenth & Fifteenth Centuries. Shorter Oxford History of the British Isles, Oxford UP (2003) Gunn S.J. Early Tudor Government, , Macmillan, (1995) Guy J. Tudor England, Oxford (1998) Haigh P A The Military Campaigns of the Wars of The Roses (Sutton, 1995) Hicks M. The Wars of the Roses Osprey (2003) Hicks M. English Political Culture in the Fifteenth Century. Routledge (2002) Horrocks R. Richard III. A Study in Service. Cambridge UP (1991) GCE History A 9
10 Hunt J. & Towle C. Henry VII, Longman History in Depth, (1998) Keen M. England in the Later Middle Ages. Routledge, 2 nd ed. (2003) Kendall P.M. Richard III, Norton (2002) Lander J. R. Government and Community: England Arnold (1980) Lander J. R. The Wars of the Roses. Sutton (1992) Lander J.R. Conflict and Stability in Fifteenth Century England, Hutchinson, (1969) Lockyer R. & Thrush A. Henry VII, 3 rd edn. Longman Seminar Studies (1997) McGurk J. The Tudor Monarchies, Cambridge (1999) Parker G. (ed.) The Cambridge History of Warfare. Cambridge UP (2005) Pendrill C. The Wars of the Roses & Henry VII: England 1459-c Heinemann Advanced History (2004) Pickering A. Lancastrians to Tudors. England Cambridge UP (2000)# Pollard A. J. The Wars of the Roses. Macmillan (1988) Pollard A.J. Richard III and the Princes in the Tower, Stroud (1991) Rogers C. & Turvey R. Henry VII. Hodder Access to History, 3rd ed. (2005) Rogerson D. Ellsmore S & Hudson D, The Early Tudors, England , John Murray, (2001) Ross C. Edward IV. Yale UP (reprint 1997) Ross C The Wars of the Roses (Thames and Hudson, 1976) Ross C. Richard III, Metheun (1981) Rowse A L Bosworth Field And the Wars of the Roses, Macmillan 1966 (Wordsworth Pbk edition, 1998 ) B0007J886C Seward D. Richard III: England s black legend, Harmondsworth (1992) GCE History A 10
11 Storey R L The End of the House of Lancaster (Sutton, 1999) Thomson J.A.F. The Transformation of Medieval England, , Longman (1983) Warren J. The Wars of the Roses and the Yorkist Kings. Hodder (1995) Webster B. The Wars of the Roses. UCL Press (1998) Weir A. Lancaster and York: The Wars of the Roses, Pimlico (1995) Williams P. The Tudor Regime, OUP (1979) Wolffe B. Henry VI, Yale (2001) # = contains primary sources HENRY VI [colour pictures of & text on a groat of King Henry VI (Calais mint), from the Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery] EDWARD IV [colour pictures of & text on a ryal of King Edward IV, from the Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery] HENRY VII [digital image of an allegory celebrating the House of Tudor, English illuminated manuscript c , from the British Library] GCE History A 11
12 THE WARS the Roses', a private site] [timeline of the battles of the Wars, from ' Wars of [illustrated brief lectures on the Wars of the Roses, from Professor Johann Sommerville, University of Wisconsin Madison] =1&_IXMAXHITS_=1&_IXSPFX_=graphical/gt/lin/&_IXtour=ENC11375&$+with+all_unique_id_i ndex+is+$=obj11440&submit-button=summary [picture & brief text on the Fishpool Hoard, buried c & perhaps part of the Lancastrian royal treasury hidden after the Battle of Hexham, the British Museum] &_IXFIRST_=1&_IXMAXHITS_=1&_IXSPFX_=graphical/full/&$+with+all_unique_id_ind ex+is+$=obj3713&submit-button=summary [Sword of State made for a Yorkist prince of Wales (either the future Edward V or Richard III's son Edward, picture & text from the British Museum] GCE History A 12
13 MAPS [map of the Battle of Bosworth, from 'The Battle of Bosworth', an illustrated article about the battle on 'The Battlefield Site', a private site] [maps of the Battle of Bosworth showing different views of what took place, and where, from the Richard III Society] Henry VIII to Mary I, Henry VIII to Mary I rd Edition cat 3 ( June 2008 ) Hodder Beer B. Rebellion and Riot, Kate State University Press (2005) Bucholz R. & Key N. Early Modern England : A Narrative History. Blackwell (2003) Bush M. The Government Policy of Protector Somerset, Arnold (1975) X Coleman C. and Starkey D. Revolution Reassessed, Clarendon Press (1986) Crowson P.S. Tudor Foreign Policy, Black (1973) Davies C. Peace, Print and Protestantism, Fontana (1995) X Dawson I. The Tudor Century, Nelson (1993) Elton G. England under the Tudors, Routledge (1991) X Elton G. Tudor Revolution in Government, CUP (1953) Fellows N. Disorder and Rebellion in Tudor England. Hodder Fellows N. Henry VIII. Flagship Historymakers, Collins (2005) Fletcher A. & MacCulloch D. Tudor Rebellions. Seminar Studies, Longman, 4th ed.# Gunn S.J. Early Tudor Government, , Macmillan (1995) Guy J. Tudor England, OUP (1998) Guy J. The Tudor Monarchy, Arnold (1997) GCE History A 13
14 Gwyn P. The King s Cardinal: The Rise and fall of Thomas Wolsey, Pimlico (1990) Heard N. Edward VI and Mary: A Mid-Tudor Crisis? Hodder (1990) Hunt J. & Towle C. The Mid-Tudor Years. Longman (2000)# Ives E. Faction in Tudor England, Historical Association (1986) Ives E. Anne Boleyn, Blackwell (1986) Key N. & Bucholz R. Sources & Debates in English History Blackwell (2003)# Loach J. Edward VI, Yale (1999) Loach J. Parliament under the Tudors, Clarendon (1991) Loach J. Protector Somerset: A Reassessment. Headstart History (1994) Loades D. M. The Mid-Tudor Crisis Macmillan (1992) Loades D. M. The Reign of Mary Tudor, Macmillan (1991) Loades D. M. Mary Tudor, National Archives (2006), Loades D.M. Henry VIII and his Queens, Sutton Publishing (1994) Loades D.M. John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, Headstart History (1996) Loades D.M. Essays in the Reign of Edward VI, Headstart (1994) Loades D.M. Politics and the Nation, Blackwell (1999) Loades D. M. Intrigue and Treason, The Tudor Court , Longman (2004) Lockyer R. and O Sullivan D, Tudor Britain, Longman (1997) Lotherington J. The Tudor Years, Hodder (1994) MacCulloch D. The Reign of Henry VIII, Macmillan (1995) McGurk J. Tudor Monarchies, CUP (1999) GCE History A 14
15 Morris T. A. Tudor Government. Routledge (1999)# Murphy D etc. England , Collins (1999) Palmer M. D. Henry VIII. Seminar Studies, Longman, 2nd ed. (1983)# Randell K. Henry VIII and the Government of England, Hodder 2 nd ed. (2001) Rex R. The Tudors. Tempus (2002) Rogerson D., Ellsmore S. & Hudson D. The Early Tudors. England Schools History Project, John Murray (2001) Scarisbrick J.J. Henry VIII, Yale (1997) Smith L. B. Henry VIII: The Mask of Royalty, Panther (1971) Starkey D. The Reign of Henry VIII: Personalities and Politics, Collins and Brown (1985) Starkey D. Henry VIII and his Six Wives, Vintage (2004) Tittler R. The Reign of Mary I. Seminar Studies, Longman, 2 nd ed.# Tittler R and Loach J. Mid Tudor Polity, Macmillan (1980) Wernham R. Before the Armada, Norton (1966) Whiting R. Local Responses to the English Reformation. Macmillan (1998) Williams P. The Late Tudors. England Oxford UP (1998) Williams P. The Tudor Regime, Clarendon (1979) # = contains primary sources. Video Channel 4 Henry VIII and his Six Wives GCE History A 15
16 GENERAL [site that "aims to dispense some of the most up-to-date information regarding Tudor England that is available", created by Professor John Guy, Cambridge University] HENRY VIII s REIGN Henry VIII, made in 1545, from the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford] [gold medal of [colour pictures & text on a debased groat of Henry VIII from the early 1540s, from the Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery] EDWARD VI s REIGN [illustrated brief lectures on the reign of Edward VI, from Professor Johann Sommerville, History Dept., University of Wisconsin Madison] =1&_IXMAXHITS_=1&_IXSPFX_=graphical/full/&$+with+all_unique_id_index+is+$=OBJ10562 &submit-button=summary [Edward VI's gold coronation medal, picture & text from the British Museum] MARY I s REIGN [illustrated brief lecture on the reign of Mary I, from Professor Johann Sommerville, University of Wisconsin Madison] GCE History A 16
17 To illustrate key individuals: e=small&selcateg=picture&dlcategid=ef97y42hdur82n9i&comefrom=browse [Cardinal Pole, portrait by Sebastiano del Piombo, Italian 1540s, the State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg] Church and State Study Topics 4: Church and State New Heinemann Church and State Textbook, C. Pendrill, , pub Aug 08 New Heinemann Church and State Teacher Resource, , pub July 08 Henry VIII to Mary I rd Edition cat 3 ( June 2008 ) Hodder Barnard G. The King s Reformation: Henry VIII and the Remaking of the English Church, Yale (2005) Bucholz R. & Key N. Early Modern England : A Narrative History. Blackwell (2003) Collinson P. The Elizabethan Puritan Movement, Clarendon Press (1990) Cressy D. & Ferrell L. A. Religion & Society in Early Modern England. A Sourcebook. Routledge (1996)# Dawson I. The Tudor Century, Nelson (1993) Dickens A. The English Reformation, OUP (1989) Doran S. Elizabeth and Religion Routledge (1994) Duffy E. The Stripping of the Altars. Traditional Religion in England Yale UP, 2 nd ed (2005) GCE History A 17
18 Duffy E. The Voices of Morebath. Reformation & Rebellion in an English Village. Yale UP (2003) Dures A. English Catholicism, Longman Seminar Studies in History (1993) Elton G. Policy and Police: The Enforcement of the Reformation in the Age of Thomas Cromwell, CUP (1972) Fellows N. Henry VIII. Flagship Historymakers, Collins (2005) Fellows N. Elizabeth I. Flagship Historymkers, Collins (2004) Fellows N. Disorder and Rebellion in Tudor England. Hodder Fletcher A. & MacCulloch D. Tudor Rebellions. Seminar Studies, Longman, 4th ed.# Haigh C. English Reformations. Religion, Politics & Society under the Tudors. Clarendon, Oxford (1993) Haigh C. The Reign of Elizabeth I, Macmillan (1984) Haigh C. The English Reformation Revised, CUP (1987) Heal F. Reformation in Britain & Ireland. Oxford History of the Christian Church, Oxford UP (2005) Heard N. Edward VI and Mary: A Mid-Tudor Crisis? Hodder (1990) Hunt J. & Towle C. The Mid-Tudor Years. Longman (2000)# Jones N. Faith by Statute, Royal Historical Society (1992) Key N. & Bucholz R. Sources & Debates in English History Blackwell (2003)# Knappen K. Tudor Puritanism, University of Chicago Press (1939) Loades D. M. The Mid-Tudor Crisis Macmillan (1992) Loades D. M. The Reign of Mary Tudor, Macmillan (1991) Loades D.M. and Duffy E. The Church of Mary Tudor, Ashgate (2006) GCE History A 18
19 Lotherington J. The Tudor Years, Hodder (1994) MacCulloch D. Tudor Church Militant. Edward VI & the Protestant Reformation. Penguin (2001) MacCulloch D. The Later Reformation in Tudor England, Macmillan (1990) Marshall P. Reformation England , Arnold (2003) Marshall P. The Impact of the English Reformation, Arnold (1997) McGrath P. Papists and Puritans under Elizabeth I, Blandford (1967) Mervyn B. The Reign of Elizabeth, John Murray (2001) Murphy D etc. England , Collins (1999) Newcombe D. Henry VIII & the English Reformation. Routledge (1995) O Day R. The Debate on the English Reformation, Methuen (1986) Palmer M. D. Henry VIII. Seminar Studies, Longman, 2nd ed. (1983)# Pettegree A. Reformation & the Culture of Persuasion. Cambridge UP (2006) Randell K. Henry VIII and the Reformation in England, 2 nd Edition, Hodder (2001) Rex R. The Tudors. Tempus (2002) Rogerson D., Ellsmore S. & Hudson D. The Early Tudors. England Schools History Project, John Murray (2001) Scarisbrick J. J. The Reformation & the English People. Blackwell (1985) Scarisbrick J.J. The Dissolution of the Monasteries, University of Warwick Video Servini P. History at Source: The English Reformation. Hodder (1997) Shagan E. Popular Politics & the English Reformation. Cambridge UP (2002) Sheils W. J. The English Reformation Longman (1989)# X Thomas K. Religion and the Decline of Magic Penguin (1971) GCE History A 19
20 Tittler R. The Reign of Mary I. Seminar Studies, Longman, 2 nd ed.# Warren J. Elizabeth I Religion and Foreign Affairs, 2 nd ed. Hodder (2002) Whiting R. Local Responses to the English Reformation. Macmillan (1998) Williams P. The Late Tudors. England Oxford UP (1998) # = contains primary sources. Video Starkey D. Elizabeth, Channel 4 Starkey D. The Six Wives of Henry VIII, Channel 4 Starkey D. Monarchy, Second Series, Channel 4 BBC A Level Studies, The Pilgrimage of Grace. GENERAL [site that "aims to dispense some of the most up-to-date information regarding Tudor England that is available", created by Professor John Guy, Cambridge University] HENRY VIII s REIGN Henry VIII, made in 1545, from the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford] [gold medal of [colour pictures & text on a debased groat of Henry VIII from the early 1540s, from the Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery] GCE History A 20
21 EDWARD VI s REIGN [illustrated brief lectures on the reign of Edward VI, from Professor Johann Sommerville, History Dept., University of Wisconsin Madison] =1&_IXMAXHITS_=1&_IXSPFX_=graphical/full/&$+with+all_unique_id_index+is+$=OBJ10562 &submit-button=summary [Edward VI's gold coronation medal, picture & text from the British Museum] MARY I s REIGN [illustrated brief lecture on the reign of Mary I, from Professor Johann Sommerville, University of Wisconsin Madison] RELIGIOUS CHANGE ['So why did it happen?, review essay on the English Reformation by Christopher Haigh, April 2002, in the roman catholic periodical The Tablet] ['Access to the Bible in English: The Sixteenth-Century Revolution.', lecture by Professor David Daniell to the Friends of Lambeth Palace Library, 2003] For teaching the Emglish church at this time, the following URLs might provide useful material for illustration &/or discussion: [drawing of high mass by Durer, An elaborate service concelebrated by at least five bishops is depicted here, but nonetheless it conveys clearly something of the high ceremonial nature of the later medieval sacrament of the altar] [brief essay on chantries, from 'The Churches of East Anglia: Suffolk Churches', a private site. GCE History A 21
22 For illustrations of surviving elements of the 15th century Bardolph chantry chapel at Dennington, see [illustrations of vestments made c.1500 for the Bishop of Lausanne, from the catalogue of an exhibition in the Berne Historical Museum in ] [illustrations of surviving parts of the rood screen at Binham Priory, Norfolk, from 'The Norfolk Churches Site', a private site created by Simon Knott. The 15th century painted saints were covered with whitewash & then the panels were over-painted with biblical texts in English from the 'Great Bible' of Although the Benedictine priory was dissolved in 1539, the nave of the church survived because it continued in use as the parish church. Click on each of the 6 digital pictures to enlarge the image]# For surviving Norfolk rood screens to understand something of their original form, see some of the following: for Barton Turf# for Catfield# for Ludham# for Ranworth# [illustrations of the 15th century 'Seven Sacraments' font at Binham Priory, Norfolk. The iconoclasm of the Reformation is clearly shown in the destruction of individual elements of the font's decoration, eg. faces on the statuetes of saints, heads in the scenes depicting confession & the mass. Click on each of the 12 digital pictures to enlarge the image, from 'The Norfolk Churches Site', a private site]# To illustrate key individuals: e=small&selcateg=picture&dlcategid=ef97y42hdur82n9i&comefrom=browse [Cardinal Pole, portrait by Sebastiano del Piombo, Italian 1540s, the State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg] GCE History A 22
23 England under Elizabeth I, Elizabeth I: Meeting the challenge, England rd Edition Cat 3 (July 2008) Hodder Birmingham D. Trade & Empire in the Atlantic Routledge (2000) Bowden P. J. (ed.) Economic Change. Prices, Wages, Profits & Rents Cambridge UP (1990) Bucholz R. & Key N. Early Modern England : A Narrative History. Blackwell (2003) Coleman D. C. The Economy of England, OUP (1977) Cowan A. Urban Europe Arnold (1998) Coward B. Social Change & Continuity: England Longman Seminar Studies, 2 nd ed. (1997) Cross C. Church & People. England Blackwell 2 nd ed. (1999) Dawson I. The Tudor Century, Nelson (1993) Doran S. England and Europe Longman Seminar Studies, 2nd ed. (1996) Doran S. England & Europe in the Sixteenth Century. Cambridge UP (1998) Doran S. Elizabeth I & Foreign Policy Routledge (2000) Doran S. & Freeman T.S. (eds.) The Myth of Elizabeth. Palgrave (2003) Doran S. Monarchy and Matrimony, The Courtships of Elizabeth I, Routledge (1996) Duplessis R. S. Transitions to Capitalism in Early Modern Europe. Cambridge UP (1997) Dyer A. Decline & Growth in English Towns Cambridge UP (1995) X Ellis S. G. Ireland in the Age of the Tudors : English Expansion & the End of Gaelic Rule. Longman (1998) X GCE History A 23
24 Elton G. R. England under the Tudors, Routledge (1991) X Elton G. R. The Parliament of England , CUP (1986) Fellows N. R. Elizabeth I, Collins Flagship, (2004) Fletcher A. & MacCulloch D. Tudor Rebellions. Longman Seminar Studies 4th ed Fraser A. Mary Queen of Scots, Mandarin (1989) Graves M. A. R. Early Tudor Parliaments Longman Seminar Studies Graves M. A. R. Elizabethan Parliaments Longman, 2 nd ed. (1996) Graves M. A R. Burghley. William Cecil, Lord Burghley. Longman (1998) Guy J. Tudor England. Oxford UP (1990) Guy J. Tudor Monarchy. Arnold (1997) Guy J. (ed.) The Reign of Elizabeth I: Court and Culture in the Last Decade. Cambridge UP (1995) Haigh C. Elizabeth I. Longman 2 nd ed. (1998) Haigh C ed. The Reign of Elizabeth, Macmillan (1984) Heal F. & Holmes C. Gentry in England & Wales Stanford UP (1995) Heard M. Tudor Economy and Society. Hodder (1992) Hibbert C. The Virgin Queen, Penguin (1990) Howarth D. Images of Rule, Macmillan (1997) Hurstfield J. Elizabeth I and the Unity of England, Penguin (1971) Levin C. The Reign of Elizabeth I. Palgrave (2002) Lee S. The Reign of Elizabeth I, Routledge GCE History A 24
25 Loades D. M. Power in Tudor England. Macmillan (1997) Loades D. M. Elizabeth I, Hambledon Continuum(2005) Loades D M. Politics & the Nation. England Blackwell, 2 nd ed. (1999) Loades D. M. Elizabeth I. The Golden Reign of Gloriana. The National Archives, The Public Record Office (2003) Lotherington J. (ed.) The Tudor Years. Hodder (1994) MacCaffrey W. Elizabeth I, Arnold (1993) B0014C3XVQ McGurk J. The Tudor Monarchies. Cambridge UP (1988) McIntosh M. J. Working Women in English Society Cambridge UP (2005) Mervyn B. The Reign of Elizabeth: England Schools History Project, John Murray (2001) Montrose L. The Subject of Elizabeth: Authority, Gender and Representation, Chicago University Press Morris T. Tudor Government. Routledge (1999) Murphy D., Carrier I. & Sparey E. Britain Collins (2002) Neale J. E. Elizabeth I, Pimlico(1998) Neale J. E. The Elizabethan House of Commons, Fontana (1976) Neale J. E. Elizabeth and her Parliaments , Cape (1953) Neale J. E. Elizabeth and her Parliaments , Cape (1957) B000H86Y0A O Sullivan D and Lockyer R. Tudor England, Longman (1994) Palliser D. M. The Age of Elizabeth, Longman (1983) Platt C. Medieval England. A Social History & Archaeology from the Conquest to 1600AD. Routledge, 2 nd ed (1995) or Ebook GCE History A 25
26 Pound J. Poverty and Vagrancy in Tudor England, Longman (1978) Pulman M. B. The Elizabethan Privy Council I the 1570s, University of California Press, (1971) Randell K. Elizabeth I and the Government of England. Hodder (1994) Regan G. Elizabeth I. Cambridge UP (1988) Rex R. The Tudors. Tempus (2002) Rex R. Elizabeth I. Fortune s Bastard. Tempus (2003) Salter R. Elizabeth and her Reign, Macmillan (1988) X Seel G. & Smith D. Crown and Parliaments Cambridge UP (2001) X. Simpson W. The Reign of Elizabeth, Heinemann (2001) Slack P. The English Poor Law Cambridge UP (1995) Smith A. G. R. The Emergence of a Nation State. The Commonwealth of England Longman, 2 nd ed. (1997) Smith A.G. R. The Government of Elizabethan England, Arnold (1967) Starkey D. Elizabeth: Apprenticeship, Chatto and Windus (2000) Strong R. Gloriana: The Portraits of Elizabeth I, Thames and Hudson (1987) X Thirsk J. Agricultural Change. Policy & Practice Cambridge UP (1990) Tonge N. Elizabeth I. Longman (2000) Warnicke R. Mary Queen of Scots. Routledge Historical Biographies, Routledge (2006) Warren J. Elizabeth I: Religion and Foreign Affairs. Hodder (1993) Whitford F. Art and Power, South Bank Centre (1995) Williams P. The Later Tudors. England Oxford UP (1998) GCE History A 26
27 Willimas P. The Tudor Regime, OUP(1979) Wrightson K. English Society Routledge, 2 nd. ed. (2002) Youings J. Penguin Social History of Britain: Sixteenth-Century England. Penguin X Videos Starkey Monarchy Series 2 Starkey David Starkey s Elizabeth National Maritime Museum Elizabeth Films: Elizabeth and Elizabeth, the Golden Age GENERAL [site that "aims to dispense some of the most up-to-date information regarding Tudor England that is available", created by Professor John Guy, Cambridge University] ['History in Focus: Elizabeth I & James I', a selection of resources for the study of the reigns of Elizabeth and James, including websites, articles, reviews of books/articles, review essays and a bibliography, from the Institute of Historical Research, London] [illustrated brief lectures on the reign of Elizabeth I: overview; government; parliament, church & economy; puritanism; catholicism; foreign policy & exploration from Professor Johann Sommerville, University of Wisconsin Madison] GCE History A 27
28 [colour pictures of & text on a gold half pound of Elizabeth I of the 1560s, from the Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery] [portrait of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, engraved on a gold medal c.1586, from the Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery] FOREIGN AFFAIRS Following page from same site has potraits of various monarchs [Lambarde's map of Kent 1585, showing network of beacons to warn of invasion, from the British Library] SOCIAL & ECONOMIC ISSUES [illustrated brief lectures on the economy & society in England from the late 15th to the mid-17th centuries, from Professor Johann Sommerville, University of Wisconsin Madison] The Early Stuarts and the Origins of the Civil War Study Topic 6: The Early Stuarts and the Origins of the Civil War Acheson R. J. Radical Puritans in England Longman Seminar Studies X Anderson A. The Civil Wars Hodder (2003) Anderson A. An Introduction to Stuart Britain , Hodder (1999) Anderson A. Charles I. Longman (1998) X GCE History A 28
29 Bennett M. The English Civil War Longman Seminar Studies (1995) Bennett M. The Civil Wars in Britain & Ireland Blackwell (1997) Bennett M. The Civil Wars Sutton Pocket Histories (1999) Brice K. The Early Stuarts. Hodder (1994) Bucholz R. & Key N. Early Modern England : A Narrative History. Blackwell (2003) Carlin N. The Causes of the English Civil War, Historical Association, Blackwell (1998) Carlton C. Charles I. The Personal Monarch. Routledge, 2 nd ed. (1995) Carrier I. James VI & I. Cambridge UP (1999) X Clifton R. The English Civil War. Warwick History Videos, no 3 [Produced by Warwick University History Dept. The series administrator is Peter S. James (phone or e- mail pj@aob.co.uk)] Coward B. The Stuart Age: England Longman (1994) Coward B. Stuart England: the Formation of the British State. Longman (1997) Coward B and Durston C (ed) The English Revolution, John Murray (1997) Cressy D. & Ferrell A. (eds.) Religion & Society in Early Modern England. A Sourcebook. Routledge, 2 nd. ed. (2005) or Ebook X Croft P. King James. Palgrave (2003) Cross C. Church & People. England Blackwell, 2 nd ed. (1999) Cust R. Charles I, Longman (2007) Daniels C. & Morrill J. Charles I. Cambridge UP (1998) Dow F. D. Radicalism in the English Revolution Blackwell Historical Association Studies (1985) Durston C. Charles I. Routledge (1998) GCE History A 29
30 Fissel M. C. The Bishops Wars. Charles I s Campaigns against Scotland Cambridge UP (1994) Fletcher A. The Outbreak of the English Civil War, Arnold (1981) Gaunt P. The British Wars Routledge (1997) Hill C. The Century of Revolution Routledge, 2 nd ed. (1991) Hirst D. The Representative of the People? Voters and Voting in England under the Early Stuarts. Cambridge UP (2005) Hirst D. Authority and Conflict , Arnold (1986) Houston S.J. James I. Longman Seminar Studies, 2 nd ed. (1995) Howat G.M.D. Stuart and Cromwellian Foreign Policy, Black (1974) Hughes A. The Causes of the English Civil War, Palgrave (1998) Hunt T. The English Civil War, Phoenix (2003) Hutton R. The Royalist War Effort Routledge, 2 nd ed. (2002) or Ebook Ives E. The English Revolution , Hodder (1968) Lamont W. Puritanism & Historical Controversy. UCL Press (1996) Loades D. M. Politics & the Nation. England Blackwell, 2 nd ed. (1999) Lockyer R. James VI & I. Longman (1998) Marshall P. Reformation England Arnold (2003) Morrill J. Revolt of the Provinces, Longman (1980) Murphy D. Carrier I. & Sparey E. Britain Collins (2002) Newman P. R. Atlas of the English Civil War. Routledge (1998) Newton D. Papists, Protestants & Puritans Cambridge UP (1998) GCE History A 30
31 Quintrell B. Charles I: Longman Seminar Studies (1993) Richards M. D. Revolutions in World History. Routledge (2004) [for ch.2 on the British Revolution of the 17th century] Russell C. The Fall of the British Monarchies Clarendon Press (1995) Russell C. The Crisis of Parliaments , OUP (1971) Russell C. The Causes of the English Civil War, Clarendon (1990) Russell C. Parliaments and English politics , OUP (1979) Russell C. ed. The Origins of the English Civil War, Macmillan (1978) Scarboro D. England : The Great Rebellion. SHP Project Interventions, Hodder (2005) Seel G. Regicide and Republic, England Cambridge UP (2000) Seel G. The English Wars & Republic Routledge (1999) Seel G. & Smith D. Crown and Parliaments Cambridge UP (2001) X. Sharp D. England in Crisis Heinemann (2000) Sharp D. The Coming of the Civil War Heinemann (2000) Sharpe J. Remember, Remember the Fifth of November: Guy Fawkes & the Gunpowder Plot. Profile (2005) Sharpe K. The Personal Rule of Charles I, Yale (1995) Sharpe K. Faction and Parliament, Methuen (1985) Smith A. G. R. The Emergence of a Nation State: the Commonwealth of England Longman, 2 nd ed. (1997) Stone L. The Causes of the English Revolution , Routledge (1979) X Stroud A. Stuart England. Routledge (1999) GCE History A 31
32 Travers J. James I. The Masque of Monarchy. The National Archives, The Public Record Office (2003) Travers J. Gunpowder: The Players behind the Plot. The National Archive, The Public Record Office (2005) Woolrych A. Britain in Revolution Oxford UP (2004) Wootton D. (ed.) Divine Right & Democracy. An Anthology of Political Writings in Stuart England. Penguin Classics Wormald J. The Seventeenth Century Shorter Oxford History of the British Isles, Oxford UP (2003) Wrightson K. English Society Routledge, 2 nd. ed. (2002) Wroughton J. The Routledge Companion to the Stuart Age. Routledge Companions to History, 2 nd. ed. (2005) ['History in Focus: Elizabeth I & James I', a selection of resources for the study of the reigns of Elizabeth and James, including websites, articles, reviews of books/articles, review essays and a bibliography, from the Institute of Historical Research, London] [illustrated brief lecture giving an overview of England from 1603 to 1642, from Professor Johann Sommerville, History Dept., University of Wisconsin Madison] [illustrated brief lectures on the reign of James I: the age of Salisbury; the rule of the Howards; james & Buckingham - from Professor Johann Sommerville, History Dept., University of Wisconsin Madison] [illustrated brief lecture on ' : the First Crisis of Charles I's Reign', from Professor Johann Sommerville, History Dept., University of Wisconsin Madison] [Professor Conrad Russell, 'James VI & I and rule over two kingdoms: an English view', article of 1997 on the website of the Institute of Historical Research, London] GCE History A 32
33 [colour pictures of & text on a half crown and a pound coin of Charles I, from the Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery] ['British Civil Wars, Commonwealth & Protectorate ', a substantial & growing private offering broad as well as detailed outlines, biographies, glossaries, studies of the battles & glossaries plus weblinks] PORTRAITS/ILLUSTRATIONS ['An Allegory with the Duke of Buckingham' by Rubens, oil sketch painted before 1625, accompanied by a brief textual note, from the National Gallery, London] [Queen Henrietta Maria, portrait painted by Sir Anthony van Dyke in 1638, the Brooks Museum, Memphis] =1#1 [Archbishop Laud, portrait by Sir Anthony van Dyck, c.1635, from the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge] GCE History A 33
34 Unit F961 Option B: Modern From Pitt to Peel Study Topic 1: From Pitt to Peel Adelman P. Peel and the Conservative Party Longman Seminar Studies (1989) Adelman P. & Pearce R. Great Britain & the Irish Question Hodder Access to History, 3rd ed. (2005) Berg M. The Age of Manufactures Routledge (1994) Blake R. The Conservative Party from Peel to Major, Heinemann, (1997) Briggs A. The Age of Improvement, Longman (1962) B0007H3PIW Briggs A. Chartist Studies, Macmillan (1967) BOOOIK8E00 Brock W.R. Lord Liverpool and Liberal Toryism, Shoe String (1967) Brock W.R. The Great Reform Act, Harper Collins (1973) Brown R. Revolution, Radicalism and Reform, England Cambridge UP (2000) Coleman B. Conservatism and the Conservative Party in Nineteenth Century Britain, Arnold (1998) Cookson J.E. Lord Liverpool s administration , Scottish Academic Press (1975) Derry J.W., Politics in the Age of Fox, Pitt and Liverpool. Palgrave Derry J. W. The Regency Crisis and the Whigs, CUP (2008) Derry J. W. Castlereagh, Lane (1976) Dickinson H.T. Liberty and Property,Law Book Company of Australasia (1979) GCE History A 34
35 Dickinson H.T. British Radicalism and the French Revolution, Historical Association, Blackwell (1985) Duffy M. The Younger Pitt, Longman (2000) Dyck I. William Cobbett & Rural Popular Culture. Cambridge UP (2005) Ehrman The Younger Pitt, 4 volumes, Constable (1985) Emsley C. Britain & the French Revolution. Longman Seminar Studies Evans E. J. Britain before the Reform Acts: Politics and Society Longman Seminar Studies (1989) Evans E. J. Parliamentary Reform in Britain c Longman Seminar Studies Evans E.J. The Great Reform Act, Lancaster Pamphlets, Routledge, (1994) Evans E. J. Sir Robert Peel: Statesmanship, Power and Party. Lancaster Pamphlets, Routledge, 2 nd ed. (2006) X Evans E. J. The Birth of Modem Britain Longman (1997) Evans E.J. The Forging of the Modern State , Longman (2001) Evans E. J. William Pitt the Younger. Lancaster Pamphlet, Routledge (1999) or e-book Evers & Welbourne, Britain , From Disaster to Triumph? John Murray SHP, Hodder (2003) Finlayson G.B.A.M. England in the 1830s, Edward Arnold (1969) Franklin A. & Philip M. Napoleon & the Invasion of Britain. Bodleian Library, Oxford (2003) Gash N. Mr. Secretary Peel Longman (1986) Gash N. Sir Robert Peel, Longman (1986) Gash N. Aristocracy and People , Hodder (1979) Gash N. Politics in the Age of Peel, Norton (1971) GCE History A 35
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