Elizabethan England. From 'A Description of England,' by William Harrison
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- Nombre de pages293
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4714500-4
- EAN8596547145004
- Date de parution01/08/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille593 Ko
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "Elizabethan England, " William Harrison provides a comprehensive and enlightening account of the intricate tapestry of life during one of history's most fascinating epochs. The book employs a vivid and engaging prose style that is both accessible to a general audience and rich with scholarly detail. Harrison explores a wide range of topics, including social customs, politics, economy, and the arts, grounding his narrative in the historical context of the late 16th century.
His observations on the cultural landscape reveal the profound ways in which the era of Queen Elizabeth shaped the national identity and laid the foundations for modern England. William Harrison, an esteemed chronicler of his time, drew upon extensive personal experience and observation in producing this seminal work. As a contemporary of Elizabeth I, his firsthand insights and connections enable him to paint a remarkably accurate picture of the period.
Harrison's background as a historian and his keen interest in the dynamics of social change provide a narrative depth that enhances the reader's understanding of the complexities of Elizabethan society and governance. "Elizabethan England" is an essential read for anyone interested in the intricate interplay of history and culture during a pivotal period. Scholars, students, and history enthusiasts alike will appreciate Harrison's meticulous research and engaging style, which bring to life the vibrant tableau of Elizabethan society.
The book not only enriches our understanding of historical events but also invites readers to reflect on their lasting influence on contemporary England.
His observations on the cultural landscape reveal the profound ways in which the era of Queen Elizabeth shaped the national identity and laid the foundations for modern England. William Harrison, an esteemed chronicler of his time, drew upon extensive personal experience and observation in producing this seminal work. As a contemporary of Elizabeth I, his firsthand insights and connections enable him to paint a remarkably accurate picture of the period.
Harrison's background as a historian and his keen interest in the dynamics of social change provide a narrative depth that enhances the reader's understanding of the complexities of Elizabethan society and governance. "Elizabethan England" is an essential read for anyone interested in the intricate interplay of history and culture during a pivotal period. Scholars, students, and history enthusiasts alike will appreciate Harrison's meticulous research and engaging style, which bring to life the vibrant tableau of Elizabethan society.
The book not only enriches our understanding of historical events but also invites readers to reflect on their lasting influence on contemporary England.
In "Elizabethan England, " William Harrison provides a comprehensive and enlightening account of the intricate tapestry of life during one of history's most fascinating epochs. The book employs a vivid and engaging prose style that is both accessible to a general audience and rich with scholarly detail. Harrison explores a wide range of topics, including social customs, politics, economy, and the arts, grounding his narrative in the historical context of the late 16th century.
His observations on the cultural landscape reveal the profound ways in which the era of Queen Elizabeth shaped the national identity and laid the foundations for modern England. William Harrison, an esteemed chronicler of his time, drew upon extensive personal experience and observation in producing this seminal work. As a contemporary of Elizabeth I, his firsthand insights and connections enable him to paint a remarkably accurate picture of the period.
Harrison's background as a historian and his keen interest in the dynamics of social change provide a narrative depth that enhances the reader's understanding of the complexities of Elizabethan society and governance. "Elizabethan England" is an essential read for anyone interested in the intricate interplay of history and culture during a pivotal period. Scholars, students, and history enthusiasts alike will appreciate Harrison's meticulous research and engaging style, which bring to life the vibrant tableau of Elizabethan society.
The book not only enriches our understanding of historical events but also invites readers to reflect on their lasting influence on contemporary England.
His observations on the cultural landscape reveal the profound ways in which the era of Queen Elizabeth shaped the national identity and laid the foundations for modern England. William Harrison, an esteemed chronicler of his time, drew upon extensive personal experience and observation in producing this seminal work. As a contemporary of Elizabeth I, his firsthand insights and connections enable him to paint a remarkably accurate picture of the period.
Harrison's background as a historian and his keen interest in the dynamics of social change provide a narrative depth that enhances the reader's understanding of the complexities of Elizabethan society and governance. "Elizabethan England" is an essential read for anyone interested in the intricate interplay of history and culture during a pivotal period. Scholars, students, and history enthusiasts alike will appreciate Harrison's meticulous research and engaging style, which bring to life the vibrant tableau of Elizabethan society.
The book not only enriches our understanding of historical events but also invites readers to reflect on their lasting influence on contemporary England.