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Religion, Politics, and Society in Sixteenth-Century England: Camden Fifth Series. Volume 22
Contemporary Review, Oct, 2004
Religion, Politics, and Society in Sixteenth-Century England: Camden Fifth Series. Volume 22. Ian W. Archer et al., editors. Cambridge University Press. [pounds sterling]45.00 (US$70.00). xi +282 pages. ISBN 0-521-81867-2. This latest volume in the Camden Series includes five sources for the sixteenth century: Religious Ceremonial at the Tudor Court: Extracts from Royal Household Regulations'; 'A "Journal" of Matters of State Happened from Time to Time as Well as Within and Without the Realme from and before the Death of King Edw.
The 6th until the Yere 1562'; 'Certyn Brief Notes of the Controversy between the Dukes of Somerset and Duke of Nor[t]humberland'; Memoires et Procedures de ma negociation en Angleterre (8 October 1582-8 October 1583) by Jean Malliet, Councillor of Geneva'; and 'Letters from Sir Robert Cecil to Sir Christopher Hatton, 1590-1591'. As is always the case with this venerable series, the editors have provided copious notation to accompany the texts, each of which provides historians with unique insights into the century's history.
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