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Matthew Ward,Matthew HefferanExplores how loyalty to the British monarchs was cultivated, maintained and expressed in the fifteenth to seventeenth centuries.Approaches the concept of loyalty from different perspectives: from theAmplify 发表于 2025-3-29 09:28:46
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Tiltyard Friendships and Bonds of Loyalty in the Reign of Edward IV, 1461–1483Yorkist cause. Edward IV’s usurpation of the throne heralded a new Yorkist dynasty following the sixty-two-year rule of the house of Lancaster. This chapter analyses the tactics and methods by which Edward IV managed to retain his throne, at the same time as reasserting the prestige of the monarchyNerve-Block 发表于 2025-3-29 20:13:23
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Political Dialogue, Exchange, and Propaganda: Or, How Yorkist and Early Tudor Governments Managed Puof civil war in 1459–61, 1469–71, and 1485–87 took place. However, historians of the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries have often emphasised the crown’s obsession with political control and ‘propaganda’ in those contexts, especially while analysing the critical reforms of Henry VIII and C无政府主义者 发表于 2025-3-30 04:13:56
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