A monarchy of letters : royal correspondence and English diplomacy in the reign of Elizabeth I / Rayne Allinson.
2012
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Title
A monarchy of letters : royal correspondence and English diplomacy in the reign of Elizabeth I / Rayne Allinson.
Edition
1st ed.
Created/published
New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
Description
xiii, 251 p. : ill. ; 23 cm
Associated name
Series statement
Queenship and power
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Tedius and paynefull: letter writing in English royal diplomacy
My skrating hand: the making of Elizabeth's correspondence
Entering the stage: Elizabeth's use of letters in her first year, 1558-60
War of words: King Philip II of Spain, 1558-81
Silent diplomacy: Queen Mary I of Scotland, 1559-87
Marriage and motherhood: Catherine de Medici, queen mother of France, 1559-88
Inward and secret letters: Tsar Ivan IV of Russia, 1561-83
Letters full of marvels: Sultan Murad III of the Ottoman Empire 1579-90
Well worth a letter: King Henry IV of France, 1572-1603
Mine own hand: King James VI of Scotland, 1580-1603.
My skrating hand: the making of Elizabeth's correspondence
Entering the stage: Elizabeth's use of letters in her first year, 1558-60
War of words: King Philip II of Spain, 1558-81
Silent diplomacy: Queen Mary I of Scotland, 1559-87
Marriage and motherhood: Catherine de Medici, queen mother of France, 1559-88
Inward and secret letters: Tsar Ivan IV of Russia, 1561-83
Letters full of marvels: Sultan Murad III of the Ottoman Empire 1579-90
Well worth a letter: King Henry IV of France, 1572-1603
Mine own hand: King James VI of Scotland, 1580-1603.
Series
Queenship and power.
Place of creation/publication
United States -- New York (State) -- New York.
Item Details
Call number
DA356 .A45 2012