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The Transactions of the Royal Historical Society publish an annual collection of major articles representing some of the best historical research by some of the world's most distinguished historians. The volume includes the following articles: Presidential address: England and the Continent in the Ninth Century, The Triumph of the Doctors: Medical Assistance to the Dying, c. 1570-1720, Marmoutier and its Serfs and the Eleventh Century, Housewives and Servants in Rural England 1440-1650, Putting the English Reformation on the Map, The Environmental History of the Russian Steppes: Vasilii Dokuchaev and the Harvest Failure of 1891, A 'Sinister and Retrogressive' Proposal: Irish Women's Opposition to the 1937 Draft Constitution
Contents
Presidential Address: England and The Continent in The Ninth Century: Iii, Rights and Rituals; The Legacy of The Nineteenth-Century Bourgeois Family and The Wool Merchant's Son; Pristina Libertas: Liberty and The Anglo-Saxons Revisited; Distance And Disturbance: Travel, Exploration and Knowledge In The Nineteenth Century; The Prothero Lecture: The Literary Critic and The Village Labourer: 'Culture' In Twentieth-Century Britain; Elizabeth I and the Expansion of England: Introduction; Elizabeth I And The Spanish Armada: A Painting and Its Afterlife; A Century On: Pepys And The Elizabethan Navy; Queen Elizabeth and The Myth of Sea-Power In English History; Mathematics and The Art of Navigation: The Advance of Scientific Seamanship In Elizabethan England; Was Elizabeth I Interested In Maps – and Did It Matter?; Bringing The World To England: The Politics Of Translation In The Age Of Hakluyt; Gloriana Rules The Waves: or, The Advantage Of Being Excommunicated (and a Woman); France and Elizabethan England; The King (The Queen) And The Jesuit: James Stuart's True Law Of Free Monarchies In Context/s; Elizabeth I: A Sense Of Place In Stone, Print and Paint; The Elizabethan Idea of Empire; Scotland, Elizabethan England and The Idea Of Britain; 'Never Any Realm Worse Governed': Queen Elizabeth and Ireland; Elizabeth I and The Sovereignty of The Netherlands 1576–1585; Royal Historical Society: Report of Council. Session 2003–2004.