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Doubtful and dangerous : The question of succession in late Elizabethan England
The Puritan, the Jesuit and the Jacobean succession
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Paulina Kewes
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December 01 2014
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Manchester University Press
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December 01 2014
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10.7228/manchester/9780719086069.003.0003
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Introduction: a historiographical perspective
pp. 20
The earlier Elizabethan succession question revisited
pp. 47
The Puritan, the Jesuit and the Jacobean succession
pp. 71
Taking it to the street? The Archpriest controversy and the issue of the succession
pp. 92
Bishop Richard Bancroft and the succession
pp. 115
Essex and the ‘popish plot’
pp. 134
The Scottish King and the English court: the secret correspondence of James VI, 1601–3
pp. 155
The succession in sermons, news and rumour
pp. 173
Hamlet and succession
pp. 192
The poetics of succession, 1587–1605: the Stuart claim
pp. 215
Polemic and prejudice: a Scottish king for an English throne
pp. 236
Brinkmanship and bad luck: Ireland, the Nine Years' War and the succession
pp. 257
A view from abroad: continental powers and the succession
pp. 276
States, monarchs and dynastic transitions: the political thought of John Hayward
pp. 295
Afterword
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