Law-Making and Society in Late Elizabethan England : The Parliament of England, 1584-1601
Leverbaar
David Dean's book offers the first detailed account of the last Elizabethan parliaments. Examining a wide range of social and economic issues, law reform, religious and political concerns, Law-Making and Society in Late Elizabethan England addresses the importance of parliament both as a political event and as a legislative institution. David Dean draws on an array of local, corporate and personal archives to reinterpret the legislative history of the period and in doing so, reach a deeper understanding of many aspects of Elizabethan history.
Ingenaaid | 332 pagina's | Engels
Verschenen in 2002
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