THE TUDORS AND EUROPE
In 1517, a certain Dr. Beale, rector of St. Mary Spitall in London, had roused the capital's mob by laying the blame for an increase in poverty squarely upon the shoulders of grasping foreigners. But migration was not the only factor influencing Tudor attitudes to Europe. War, religion, commerce and dynastic security were all critical in linking England to developments abroad. Color photos.
Format: Hardbound
Pages: 320
Publisher: History Press
ISBN: 9780750991872
Item #: 7894368