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This work examines the structures of power and jurisdiction that operated in Tudor England. It explains what the institutions of central government were designed to do, and how they related to each other. It also discusses how order and obedience were supposed to be preserved in the countryside.

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"Students will undoubtedly find this book helpful in many ways." Economic History Review, June 1999

"No one interested in Tudor (or, for that matter, Yorkist or Stuart) parliaments will want to leave this work unread." Parliamentary History



Table of Contents
Introduction: Theories of Authority.

1. The Central Machinery.

2. The Regions.

3. The Counties.

4. Hundreds and Parishes.

5. Towns and Cities.

6. The Church.

7. Franchises.

8. The Feudal Structures.

9. Networks.

Conclusion: The Unitary State.

Bibliography.

Index.

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 06/07/1997
      ISBN13: 9780631191575, 978-0631191575
      ISBN10: 0631191577

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This work examines the structures of power and jurisdiction that operated in Tudor England. It explains what the institutions of central government were designed to do, and how they related to each other. It also discusses how order and obedience were supposed to be preserved in the countryside.

      Trade Review
      "Students will undoubtedly find this book helpful in many ways." Economic History Review, June 1999

      "No one interested in Tudor (or, for that matter, Yorkist or Stuart) parliaments will want to leave this work unread." Parliamentary History



      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Theories of Authority.

      1. The Central Machinery.

      2. The Regions.

      3. The Counties.

      4. Hundreds and Parishes.

      5. Towns and Cities.

      6. The Church.

      7. Franchises.

      8. The Feudal Structures.

      9. Networks.

      Conclusion: The Unitary State.

      Bibliography.

      Index.

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