Queen Elizabeth: the Tudor Dynasty in Its Heyday (history of the Eastern World)

Queen Elizabeth: the Tudor Dynasty in Its Heyday (history of the Eastern World)

by (uk) Edward S. Beasley

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"The Age of Queen Elizabeth: The Tudor Dynasty in Its Heyday" tells the story of England's domestic and foreign affairs during the reign of Queen Elizabeth. How did Henry VIII's multiple divorces and remarriages affect the succession to the English throne? In the early days of Queen Elizabeth's accession to the throne, why did England face the crisis of religious disputes and internal strife among the aristocracy? How did Queen Elizabeth properly solve the "Mary Queen of Scots problem"? How did Queen Elizabeth use the struggle between France and Spain for continental hegemony to seize the rare strategic opportunity to rectify the political agenda, promote religious reform, develop the economy and strengthen national defense? How did Queen Elizabeth use her extraordinary courage, outstanding political vision, broad-mindedness to put national interests first, and the unique character traits of women such as hesitation and capriciousness to play with France and Spain? Support the Dutch revolution to attack Spain, lead the people to defeat the Spanish Armada, and thus make England become a powerful country in Western Europe in just a few decades?

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