Presidential Address: England and the Continent in the Ninth Century: Iii, Rights and Rituals Janet L. Nelson; The Legacy of the Nineteenth-Century Bourgeois Family and The Wool Merchant's Son Leonore Davidoff; Pristina Libertas: Liberty and The Anglo-Saxons Revisited Julia Crick; Distance and Disturbance: Travel, Exploration and Knowledge In The Nineteenth Century Felix Driver; The Prothero Lecture: The Literary Critic and The Village Labourer: 'Culture' In Twentieth-Century Britain Stefan Collini; Elizabeth I and the Expansion of England: Introduction Simon Adams; Elizabeth I And The Spanish Armada: A Painting and Its Afterlife Karen Hearn; A Century On: Pepys and The Elizabethan Navy C. S. Knighton; Queen Elizabeth And The Myth of Sea-Power In English History N. A. M. Rodger; Mathematics and The Art of Navigation: The Advance of Scientific Seamanship In Elizabethan England Susan Rose; Was Elizabeth I Interested In Maps – and Did It Matter? Peter Barber; Bringing The World To England: The Politics Of Translation In The Age of Hakluyt William H. Sherman; Gloriana Rules The Waves: or, The Advantage of Being Excommunicated (And A Woman) Lisa Jardine; France and Elizabethan England Charles Giry-Deloison; The King (The Queen) And The Jesuit: James Stuart's True Law of Free Monarchies In Context/s Peter Lake; Elizabeth I: A Sense of Place In Stone, Print and Paint Maurice Howard; The Elizabethan Idea of Empire David Armitage; Scotland, Elizabethan England and The Idea of Britain Roger A. Mason; 'Never Any Realm Worse Governed': Queen Elizabeth and Ireland Hiram Morgan; Elizabeth I and The Sovereignty of The Netherlands 1576–1585 Simon Adams; Royal Historical Society: Report of Council. Session 2003–2004.
Volume 14 publishes some of the best historical research by world-renowned historians.
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