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Propaganda and the Tudor State: Political Culture in the Westcountry

Contributor(s): Cooper, J P D (Author)

ISBN: 9780199263875

Publisher: OUP Oxford

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Pub Date: September 11, 2003

Dewey: 942.05

LCCN: 2004296286

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.81" H x 8.78" L x 5.84" W ( 1.00 lbs) 296 pages

Series: Oxford Historical Monographs

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Description: This book explores the strengths and weaknesses of the English state in the sixteenth century. It examines the relationship between monarchy and people in Cornwall and Devon, and the complex interaction between local and national political culture. Popular resistance to the Reformation, and the rebellions of 1497 and 1548-9, are set against the strategies employed by the crown to cultivate the allegiance of its subjects. Royal propaganda, both literary and visual, is identified as a key factor in the development of patriotism and the nation state. This book offers a fresh understanding of government at the allegedly dangerous edges of Tudor England.

Review Quotes: "There is much to admire. The book is ambitious, well researched, and well written."--American Historical Review

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