The Government of England Under Henry I

The Government of England Under Henry I
Author: Judith A. Green
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1986
Genre: History
ISBN: 052137586X

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The is a full-length analysis of the machinery and men of government under Henry I, which looks in much greater detail than is possible for other contemporary states at the way government worked and at the careers of royal servants. Royal government in England in the early twelfth-century was developing fast under political and military pressures. At the centre, above all during the king's long absences in Normandy, new ways of supervision were found, especially in the financial field. Government also provided distinct opportunities in administration, and for the first time it is possible to identify a number of men who were effectively professional administrators. The book will therefore become essential reading on the reign of Henry I and on the general development of English government in the twelfth century.

Law and Government Under the Tudors

Law and Government Under the Tudors
Author: Claire Cross,David Loades,J. J. Scarisbrick
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2002-05-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521893631

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This is a collection of specially commissioned research essays by scholars on the government of Tudor England, designed as a tribute from a group of advanced students to their supervisor. Professor Sir Geoffrey Elton, to whom the volume is dedicated, is internationally celebrated, and the most influential living historian of the period. Each essay reflects the special interest of the author, within the broader theme of 'Law and Government'. The book will be read by many who have been influenced by Professor Elton's teaching, but who may not necessarily be students or historians of Tudor England.

Henry I

Henry I
Author: Judith A. Green
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 13
Release: 2006-03-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780521591317

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This first comprehensive biography of Henry I, the youngest son of William the Conqueror and an elusive figure for historians, offers a rich and compelling account of his tumultuous life and reign. Judith Green argues that although Henry's primary concern was defence of his inheritance this did not preclude expansion where circumstances were propitious, notably into Welsh territory. His skilful dealings with the Scots permitted consolidation of Norman rule in the northern counties of England, while in Normandy every sinew was strained to defend frontiers through political alliances and stone castles. Green argues that although Henry's own outlook was essentially traditional, the legacy of this fascinating and ruthless personality included some fundamentally important developments in governance. She also sheds light on Henry's court, suggesting that it made an important contribution to the flowering of court culture throughout twelfth-century Europe.

The Constitution of England

The Constitution of England
Author: Jean Louis de Lolme
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1853
Genre: Constitutional history
ISBN: UGA:32108022194172

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The Government of England

The Government of England
Author: William Edward Hearn
Publsiher: London, Longmans
Total Pages: 592
Release: 1867
Genre: Cabinet system
ISBN: NYPL:33433075894877

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The Accession of Henry II in England

The Accession of Henry II in England
Author: Emilie Amt
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1993
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0851153488

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Detailed examination of the steps by which Henry II negotiated peace and established the authority of his government.

The Constitution of England Or An Account of the English Government in which it is Compared Both with the Republican Form of Government and the Other Monarchies in Europe

The Constitution of England  Or An Account of the English Government  in which it is Compared Both with the Republican Form of Government  and the Other Monarchies in Europe
Author: Henry Hallam,Jean Louis de Lolme (Advocate.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1870
Genre: Constitutional history
ISBN: IBNF:CF000524658

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Henry VII s New Men and the Making of Tudor England

Henry VII s New Men and the Making of Tudor England
Author: Steven J. Gunn
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2016
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780199659838

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Annotation This volume reconstructs the lives of Henry VII's new men - low-born ministers with legal, financial, political, and military skills who enforced the king's will as he sought to strengthen government after the Wars of the Roses, examining how they exercised power, gained wealth, and spent it to sustain their new-found status.