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This book covers the Tudor period in English history, spanning from 1485 to 1603. It explores the major events and changes that took place during this era, including the intellectual movement, the Reformation and Counter-Reformation, the New World, the Constitution, the roles of nobility, clergy, and gentry, and international relations. The book is divided into chapters that focus on specific monarchs, such as Henry VII and Henry VIII, and their reigns. It also delves into various aspects of Tudor society, such as the Church, economics, and trade.

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This book covers the Tudor period in English history, spanning from 1485 to 1603. It explores the major events and changes that took place during this era, including the intellectual movement, the Reformation and Counter-Reformation, the New World, the Constitution, the roles of nobility, clergy, and gentry, and international relations. The book is divided into chapters that focus on specific monarchs, such as Henry VII and Henry VIII, and their reigns. It also delves into various aspects of Tudor society, such as the Church, economics, and trade.

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Arthur D. Innes, an erudite historian, has rendered significant contributions to the understanding of England's formative years through his literary works. His scholarly endeavors are epitomized by the book 'England under the Tudors', a seminal piece examining the complexities and transformation of the English society during the Tudor dynasty. Innes's writing reflects a deep analysis of sociopolitical dynamics, coupled with an engaging narration that encompasses the Tudors' rise to power, their governmental structures, religious reforms, maritime adventures, and the societal shifts of the period. His work is characterized by meticulous research and a balanced perspective, eschewing the biases common to the historical narratives of his time. Innes's literary style often exemplifies the quintessential traits of academic writing, with clear, thorough arguments supported by primary sources and a keen understanding of the era. The depth and breadth of 'England under the Tudors' have made it an invaluable resource for both scholars and enthusiasts of English history, helping to illuminate the intricacies of the Tudor reign and its lasting impacts on the English monarchy and nationhood.