[Artemisia] Re: New Projects
Jeff Brainard
marcocaprioli at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 24 18:02:48 CST 2006
Here's one for you to add:
What is the influence of new products, materials, methods, and
other things discovered in the New World and where were these
influences found? To what extent did this change the social and
economic face of Europe?
selat,
Marco
--- marmaeve <marmaeve at aros.net> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Thank You, Excellency for your reminder. The Book of the Courtier is
> in
> my listing of primary texts to review. I do have a hard copy but am
> very
> pleased to see that there is a Net Copy to review. Thank you for the
> link.
>
> At the moment the Project stands here, Section One of Seven. (Black)
>
> Review the Tudor monarchy and the forces that brought it to power.
>
> Why was the English monarchy different than other European
> Monarchies?
>
> Determine the different families ruling each country from about 1483
> to
> 1603. Know who lived in the period. (Begin Genealogical Database)
>
> How was France different in Structure than Spain, the Netherlands,
> Scotland, and Ireland?
> (Begin Structural Database)
>
> What forces brought the Tudor Family to the throne and what did they
> do
> to it prior to Elizabeth's Accession?
>
> Many scholars consider Henry VII's influence in Elizabeth's life, but
>
> what about her other grandfather, the very successful Edward IV?
>
> Is the Arthurian Connection a Tudor fantasy or does it have roots in
> the
> Wars of the Roses and earlier than that?
>
> What happened to the Previous Royal Houses pretenders to the Throne?
>
> See also the Irish devotion to the House of York., Lambert Simnel,
> Perkin Warbeck.
>
>
> Review the Ceremonies associated with the Death of Queen Mary, King
> Edward, and King Henry... Was there a difference in the way that each
>
> monarch's death affected the state?
>
> M. J. Stone states that the will of Mary Tudor was ignored by
> Elizabeth,
> but is that true?
>
> Since Elizabeth's (and Marys) Court had ambassadors from the Tsar of
>
> Russia, the Turkish Emirs, and contacts in Africa, what dimensions
> can
> one draw to enclose the world of period Politics? Too little misses
> much, too wide is hard to conquer.
>
> Any Ideas out there?
>
> Thank you for any assistance that you can render,
>
> In Service,
> Maeve Mac
> marmaeve at aros.net
> The Elizabethan year, Day three
> Section One
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