Introduction / Susan Doran and Norman Jones -- Governing Elizabethan England / Norman Jones -- The queen / Susan Doran -- The council / Natalie Mears -- Familia reginae : the privy court / William Tighe -- Political ideas : two concepts of the state / Anne McLaren -- Parliament / David Dean -- Centre and localities / J.P.D. Cooper -- Parish government / H.R. French -- Censorship and propaganda / Cyndia Susan Clegg -- Ireland : security and conquest / David Edwards -- New wine into old bottles : the doctrine and structure of the Elizabethan church / Brett Usher -- Parish religion / John Craig -- The godly, godlier and godliest in Elizabethan England / Peter Iver Kaufman -- The Catholic community / William J. Sheils -- Social hierarchies / Susan D. Amussen -- Nobility and gentry / Janet Dickinson -- Poverty and the poor laws / Steve Hindle -- Tudor troubles : problems of youth in Elizabethan England / Paul Griffiths -- Women / Tim Stretton -- Family and household / Alexandra Shepard -- Rebellion and disorder / K.J. Kesselring -- Commonwealth discourse and economic thought : the morality of exchange / David Harris Sacks -- Commerce and consumption / Ian W. Archer -- Urban economies / Muriel C. McClendon and Joseph P. Ward -- Rural economics under stress : 'a world so altered' / R.W. Hoyle -- Who killed Robin Hood? Transformations in popular culture / Martin Ingram -- Witchcraft and the devil / Darren Oldridge -- News / Joad Raymond -- Intellectual developments / Freyja Cox Jensen -- Theatre / Lawrence Manley -- Poetry / Steven W. May -- The visual arts / Richard L. Williams -- Architecture / Tara Hamling -- England and Europe, 1558-85 / David Potter -- The Catholic threat and the military response / Paul E.J. Hammer -- Exploration, trade and empire / Ken MacMillan -- Awareness and experiences of the outside world / Matthew Dimmock.
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Civilization.
Manners and customs.
England, Civilization, 16th century.
Great Britain, History, Elizabeth, 1558-1603.
Great Britain, Social life and customs, 16th century.