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Hammer, Paul E. J.

Polarisation Elizabethan Politics: The Political Career of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, 1585-1597.

Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2005.,

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ISBN
9780521019415
Author
Hammer, Paul E. J.
Publishers
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2005.
Size
XVIII, 446 p., ill. Original softcover.
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No
Languages
English
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From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Overall very good and clean. - The final decades of the reign of Elizabeth I were marked by the meteoric career of her last great favourite, Robert Devereux, 2nd earl of Essex (1565-1601), and the outbreak of bitter political divisions at Court and across the realm. This revisionist study challenges the traditional �romantic� image of Essex as a military incompetent and political dabbler. Studying his career between his arrival at court in 1585 and his appointment as earl marshal at the end of 1597, the book casts Essex in a new light and re-examines his role in the outbreak of factionalism in Elizabethan politics. Using an unparalleled range of manuscript and printed sources, it reveals Essex as an intellectual rather than as an instinctive politician, who sought to pursue honour and a sense of divinely ordained destiny through war with Spain. Rejecting the isolationist tendencies of Elizabeth and Burghley, Essex believed passionately that England must be fully engaged in European affairs. His pursuit of this Continental commitment ultimately led to conflict with the Cecils and with the queen herself. This study explores the forces which drove Essex�s career, why true political success remained frustratingly beyond his grasp, and how his efforts to achieve this success helped to fuel the polarisation of Elizabethan politics. - Paul E. J. Hammer is Senior Lecturer in History, University of New England, Australia. ISBN 9780521019415
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