<Note>On the Character of the Elizabethan Age : as a dessin

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  • <研究ノート>エリザベス朝の性格について : 一つの素描
  • エリザベス朝の性格について--一つの素描
  • エリザベス アサ ノ セイカク ニ ツイテ ヒトツ ノ スガキ

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What part was allotted to the Elizabethan age in a drama of English History? It was the national unity of England. In what sense was it Tudorian or Elizabethan? The monarch was situated in the pivot of the body politic and ranked first of all the estates of the realm; there could be allowed no other authority or no other power to exist than the crown; the manarch had to take the lead and give paternalistic regulations in every sphere of national life. But after the 1580's the changes in the international affairs, the economic crisis and the other serious conditions were going to bring the Tudor system of government to its collapse. The Queen and her ministers had no idea to cope with the new situation and left everything to the care of her successors who did nothing but yielding the destruction of the national unity.

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  • 史林

    史林 50 (1), 105-124, 1967-01-01

    THE SHIGAKU KENKYUKAI (The Society of Historical Research), Kyoto University

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