Шрифт:
Интервал:
Закладка:
Holmes P. J. The Great Council in the Reign of Henry VII // English Historical Review, 101. 1986. P. 840–862.
Elizabethan Casuistry // Catholic Record Society, 67. London, 1981.
Resistance and Compromise: The Political Thought of the Elizabethan Catholics. Cambridge, 1982.
Horowitz M. R. Richard Empson, Minister of Henry VII // Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, 55. 1982. P. 35–49.
Hoskins W. G. Harvest Fluctuations and English Economic History, 1480–1619 // Agricultural History Review, 12. 1964. P. 28–46.
The Age of Plunder: The England of Henry VIII, 1500–1547. London, 1976.
Houlbrooke R. A. Church Courts and the People during the English Reformation, 1520–1570. Oxford, 1979.
House S. B. Sir Thomas More and Holy Orders: More’s Views of the English Clergy, both Secular and Regular. Unpublished St Andrews Ph. D. dissertation, 1987.
Howarth D. The Voyage of the Armada: The Spanish Story. London, 1981.
Hudson W. S. The Cambridge Connection and the Elizabethan Settlement of 1559. Durham, NC, 1980.
Hughes P. The Reformation in England. 3 vols., London, 1950–1954.
Tudor Royal Proclamations / Ed. P. L. Hughes, J. F. Larkin. 3 vols., New Haven, Conn., 1964–1969.
Hurstfield J. Elizabeth I and the Unity of England. London, 1960.
Freedom, Corruption and Government in Elizabethan England. London, 1973.
The Queen’s Wards: Wardship and Marriage under Elizabeth I. London, 1958.
Hutton R. The Local Impact of the Tudor Reformations // The English Reformation Revised / Ed. C. Haigh. P. 114–38.
Ives E. W. Faction at the Court of Henry VIII: The Fall of Anne Boleyn // History, 57. 1972. P. 169–88.
Anne Boleyn. Oxford, 1986.
The Common Lawyers of Pre-Reformation England. Cambridge, 1983.
James M. E. Obedience and Dissent in Henrician England: The Lincolnshire Rebellion, 1536 // Past and Present, no. 48. 1970. P. 3–78.
The Concept of Order and the Northern Rising, 1569 // Past and Present, no. 60. 1973. P. 49–83.
Change and Continuity in the Tudor North: The Rise of Thomas, First Lord Wharton. Borthwick Institute, York, 1965.
Family, Lineage and Civil Society: A Study of Society, Politics and Mentality in the Durham Region, 1500–1640. Oxford, 1974.
James M. E. Society, Politics and Culture: Studies in Early Modern England. Cambridge, 1986.
Johnson P. Elizabeth I: A Study in Power and Intellect. London, 1974.
Jones N. L. Elizabeth’s First Year: The Conception and Birth of the Elizabethan Political World // Reign of Elizabeth I / Ed. Haigh. P. 27–53.
Fine Tuning the Reformation // Law and Social Change in British History / Ed. J. A. Guy, H. G. Beale. London, 1984. P. 86–95.
Profiting from Religious Reform: The Land Rush of 1559 // Historical Journal, 22. 1979. P. 279–294.
Faith by Statute: Parliament and the Settlement of Religion, 1559. London, 1982.
Jones W. J. The Elizabethan Court of Chancery. Oxford, 1967.
Jordan W. K. Edward VI: The Threshold of Power. The Dominance of the Duke of Northumberland. London, 1970.
Edward VI: The Young King. The Protectorship of the Duke of Somerset. London, 1968.
Philanthropy in England, 1480–1660. London, 1959.
Kelly H. A. The Matrimonial Trials of Henry VIII. Stanford, Ca., 1976.
Kelly M. J. Canterbury Jurisdiction and Influence during the Episcopate of William Warham, 1503–1532. Unpublished Cambridge Ph. D. dissertation, 1963.
Kent J. R. The English Village Constable, 1580–1642. Oxford, 1986.
Kerridge E. Agrarian Problems in the Sixteenth Century and After. London, 1969.
King J. N. Freedom of the Press, Protestant Propaganda, and Protector Somerset // Huntington Library Quarterly, 40. 1976. P. 1–10.
Kipling G. Henry VII and the Origins of Tudor Patronage // Patronage in the Renaissance / Ed. G. F. Lytle, S. Orgel. Princeton, NJ, 1981. P. 117–64.
Knappen M. M. Tudor Puritanism. Chicago, 1939.
Knecht R. J. The Episcopate and the Wars of the Roses // University of Birmingham Historical Journal, 6. 1957–1958. P. 108–131.
Knowles D. The Matter of Wilton // Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, 31. 1958. P. 92–96.
The Religious Orders in England, iii. The Tudor Age. Cambridge, 1959, repr. 1971.
Kreider A. English Chantries: The Road to Dissolution. Cambridge, Mass., 1979.
Lake P. G. Calvinism and the English Church, 1570–1635 // Past and Present, no. 114. 1987. P. 32–76.
Moderate Puritans and the Elizabethan Church. Cambridge, 1982.
Land S. K. Kett’s Rebellion. Ipswich, 1977.
Lander J. R. Conflict and Stability in Fifteenth-century England. London, 1969.
Crown and Nobility, 1450–1509. London, 1976.
Government and Community: England, 1450–1509. London, 1980.
Langbein J. H. Prosecuting Crime in the Renaissance. Cambridge, Mass., 1974.
Torture and the Law of Proof: Europe and England in the Ancien Regime. Chicago, Ill., 1977.
Lehmberg S. E. Sir Thomas Elyot: Tudor Humanist. Austin, Texas, 1960.
Sir Walter Mildmay and Tudor Government. Austin, Texas, 1964.
The Later Parliaments of Henry VIII, 1536–1547. Cambridge, 1977.
The Reformation Parliament, 1529–1536. Cambridge, 1970.
Leonard E. M. The Early History of English Poor Relief. Cambridge, 1900.
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII / Ed. J. S. Brewer, J. Gairdner, R. H. Brodie, et al. 21 vols. and Addenda, London, 1862–1932.
Levy F. J. Tudor Historical Thought. San Marino, Ca., 1967.
Loach J. Pamphlets and Politics, 1553–1558 // Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, 48. 1975. P. 31–44.
Parliament: A «New Air»? // Revolution Reassessed / Ed. C. Coleman, D. R. Starkey. P. 117–134.
The Marian Establishment and the Printing Press // English Historical Review, 101. 1986. P. 135–148.
Parliament and the Crown in the Reign of Mary Tudor. Oxford, 1986.
The Mid-Tudor Polity, c. 1540–1560 / Ed. _, R. Tittler. London, 1980.
Loades D. M. Anabaptism and English Sectarianism in the Midsixteenth Century // Reform and Reformation: England and the Continent, c. 1500-c. 1750 / Ed. D. Baker, Oxford, 1979. P. 59–70.
The Enforcement of Reaction, 1553–1558 // Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 16. 1965. P. 54–66.
Politics and the Nation, 1450–1660. London, 1974.
The Oxford Martyrs. London, 1970.
The Reign of Mary Tudor: Politics, Government, and Religion in England, 1553–1558. London, 1979.
The Tudor Court. London, 1986.
Two Tudor Conspiracies. Cambridge, 1965.
Lupton J. H. A Life of John Colet. London, 1887, 2nd edn., 1909.
Lusardi J. P. The Career of Robert Barnes // The Complete Works of St Thomas More, viii. The Confutation of Tyndale’s Answer / Ed. Schuster, R. C. Marius, J. P. Lusardi, R. J. Schoeck. New Haven, Conn., 1973. pt. 3. P. 1365–1415.
Luxton I. The Reformation and Popular Culture // Church and Society in England / Ed. F. Heal, R. O’Day. P. 57–77.
Lyons S. M. Conflict and Controversy: English Bishops and the Reformation, 1547–1558. Unpublished Brown Ph. D. dissertation, 1980.
MacCaffrey W. T. Parliament: The Elizabethan Experience // Tudor Rule and Revolution / Ed. D. J. Guth, J. W. McKenna. Cambridge, 1982. P. 127–147.
Place and Patronage in Elizabethan Politics // Elizabethan Government and Society: Essays Presented to Sir John Neale / Ed. S. T. Bindoff, Hurstfield, C. H. Williams. London, 1961. P. 95–126.
Exeter, 1540–1640. Cambridge, Mass., 1958, 2nd edn., 1975.
Queen Elizabeth and the Making of Policy, 1572–1588. Princeton, NJ, 1981.
The Shaping of the Elizabethan Regime: Elizabethan Politics, 1558–1572. London, 1969.
McConica J. K. English Humanists and Reformation Politics. Oxford, 1965, repr. 1968.
The History of the University of Oxford, iii. The Collegiate University. Oxford, 1986.
MacCulloch D. Catholic and Puritan in Elizabethan Suffolk // Archiv fur Reformationsgeschichte,