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    Polemic, Conspiracy, and Conformity among the Singing Men of the mid-Tudor Chapel Royal by Daniel Bennett Page

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…These lay singers and priests composed and performed music for the starkly divergent liturgical requirements of the mid-Tudor era and thereby participated directly in the projection of the images of their monarchs, Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I. …”
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    Urban finance and municipal government in English Tudor cities (using the example of Worcester) by Evseev, Vladimir A.

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…One of the important problems for the English cities of the Tudor era was the managementt of finances. The main income was from real estate, which was supplemented by duties and fines. …”
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    Interraciality in Early Twentieth Century Britain: Challenging Traditional Conceptualisations through Accounts of ‘Ordinariness’ by Chamion Caballero

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Yet, as scholars are increasingly discussing, interraciality in Britain has much deeper and diverse roots, with racial mixing and mixedness now a substantively documented presence at least as far back as the Tudor era. While much of this history has been told through the perspectives of outsiders and frequently in the negative terms of the assumed ‘orthodoxy of the interracial experience’—marginality, conflict, rejection and confusion—first-hand accounts challenging these perceptions allow a contrasting picture to emerge. …”
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    Family standards of living over the long run, England 1280–1850 by Horrell, S, Humphries, J, Weisdorf, J

    Published 2020
    “…Prior to the Black Death, this family existed just above subsistence; afterwards shortage of labour brought substantial albeit not unassailable gains. Tudor-era turmoil and constraints on women’s work pushed the family below the ‘respectable’ standard. …”
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    Writing and Rewriting Nationhood: "Henry V" and Political Appropriation of Shakespeare by Hikaru Minami

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Shakespeare captures the emerging nationalistic feeling of the Tudor era in Henry’s emphasis on national history and pride, but various parts of the text suggest a more diverse and complex figures of the king and his subjects than a war hero and the united nation. …”
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    Border barons and Royal justice: The Dacres trials in 1525, 1534 by Alexander (Aleksandr) А. Beltser (Belcer)

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The study is based on an analysis of the public papers of the early Tudor era: the correspondence and records of court proceedings. …”
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