Jones, Norman, Faith by Statute: Parliament and the Settlement of Religion 1559 (London, 1982)
– – – – The Birth of the Elizabethan Age: England in the 1560s (Oxford, 1993)
– – – – ‘Defining Superstitions: Treasonous Catholics and the Act Against Witchcraft of 1563’, in State, Sovereigns and Society: Essays in Early Modern English History in Honour of A. J. Slavin, eds Charles Carlton et al. (London, 1998), pp. 187–203
Jones, N. and White, P. W., ‘Gorboduc and Royal Marriages’, English Literary Renaissance, 27 (1987), pp. 421–451
Jordan, Constance, ‘Women’s Rule in Sixteenth-century British Political Thought’, Renaissance Quarterly, 40 (1987), pp. 421–451
Judges, A. V., ed. The Elizabethan Underworld (London, 1965)
Kantorowicz, Ernst H., The King’s Two Bodies: A Study in Mediaeval Political Theology (Princeton, 1957)
Kaplan, M. Lindsay, The Culture of Slander in Early Modern England (Cambridge, 1997)
Kassel, Lauren, Medicine and Magic in Elizabethan London: Simon Forman: Astrologer, Alchemist and Physician (Oxford, 2005)
Kay, Dennis, ‘She was a Queen, and Therefore Beautiful: Sidney, His Mother and Queen Elizabeth’, Review of English Studies, 169 (February, 1992), pp. 18–39
Kegl, Rosemary, ‘Those Terrible Aproches: Sexuality, Social Mobility and Resisting the Courtliness of Puttenham’s The Arte of English Poesie’, English Literary Renaissance, 20 (1990), pp. 179–208
Kendall, A., Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester (London, 1980)
Kenny, R. W., Elizabeth’s Admiral. The Political Career of Charles Howard, Earl of Nottingham, 1556–1624 (Baltimore and London, 1990)
Kesselring, K. J., The Northern Rebellion of 1569: Faith, Politics and Protest in Elizabethan England (Basingstoke, 2007)
King, John N., Tudor Royal Iconography: Literature and Art in an Age of Religious Crisis (Princeton, 1989)
– – – – ‘Queen Elizabeth I: Representations of the Virgin Queen’, Renaissance Quarterly, 43 (1990), pp. 41–84
Kinghorn, Jonathan, ‘A Privvie in Perfection: Sir John Harington’s Water Closet’, Bath History, 1 (1986), pp. 173–188
Lake, Peter, ‘The Monarchical Republic of Elizabeth I, Revisited (by its Victims) as a Conspiracy’, in Conspiracies and Conspiracy Theory in Early Modern Europe: from the Waldensians to the French Revolution, eds Barry Coward and Julian Swann (Aldershot, 2004), pp. 87–111
Lawson, J. A., ‘This Remembrance of the New Year: Books Given to Queen Elizabeth as New Year’s Gifts’, in Elizabeth I and the Culture of Writing, eds P. Beal and G. Ioppolo (London, 2007), pp. 133–171
Leimon, M. and Parker, G., ‘Treason and Plot in Elizabethan Diplomacy: the “Fame of Sir Edward Stafford” Reconsidered’, English Historical Review, 111 (1996), pp. 1134–1158
Levin, Carole, ‘Queens and Claimants: Political Insecurity in Sixteenth-century England’, in Gender, Ideology and Action, ed. Janet Sharistanian (New York, 1986), pp. 41–66
– – – – ‘We Shall Never Have a Merry World while the Queene lyveth: Gender, Monarchy and the Power of Seditious Words’, in Dissing Elizabeth: Negative Representations of Gloriana, ed. Julia M. Walker (London, 1988), pp. 77–98
– – – – ‘Would I Could Give You Help and Succour: Elizabeth I and the Politics of Touch’, Albion, 21:2 (1989), pp. 191–205
– – – – ‘Power, Politics, and Sexuality: Images of Elizabeth I’, in The Politics of Gender in Early Modern Europe, eds Jean R. Brink, Allison P. Coudert and Maryanne C. Horowitz (Kirksville, Missouri, 1989), pp. 95–110
– – – – The Heart and Stomach of a King: Elizabeth I and the Politics of Sex and Power (Pennsylvania, 1994)
– – – – ‘Elizabeth I: Dreams of Danger’, in Queen Elizabeth: Past and Present, ed. Christa Jansohn (Munster, 2004), pp. 9–28
– – – – and Sullivan, Patricia A., eds, Political Rhetoric, Power and Renaissance Women (Albany, 1995)
Levine, Mortimer, Tudor Dynastic Problems 1460–1571 (London, 1973)
– – – – The Early Elizabethan Succession Question, 1558–1568 (Stanford, 1966)
– – – – ‘A “Letter” on the Elizabethan Succession Question, 1566’, Huntington Library Quarterly, 19:1 (1995), pp. 13–38
Levy, F. J., ‘A Semi-Professional Diplomat, Guido Cavalcanti and the Marriage Negotiations of 1571’, BIHR 35 (1962), pp. 211–220
Lilly, Joseph, ed., A Collection of Seventy-nine Black-Letter Ballads and Broadsides Printed in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth Between the Years 1559 and 1597 (London, 1867)
Linden, Stanton J., Mystical Metal of Gold: Essays on Alchemy and Renaissance Culture (New York, 2007)
Llewellyn, Nigel, The Art of Death: Visual Culture in the English Death Ritual, c. 1500 – c. 1800 (London, 1991)
– – – – Funeral Monuments in Post-Reformation England (Cambridge, 1991)
Loomie, Albert J., The Spanish Elizabethans: The English Exiles at the Court of Philip II (London, 1963)
Loomis, Catherine, ‘Elizabeth’s Southwell’s Manuscript Account of the Death of Queen Elizabeth’, English Literary Renaissance, 26:3 (1996), pp. 482–509
– – – – The Death of Elizabeth I: Remembering and Reconstructing the Virgin Queen (Basingstoke, 2010)
Lovell, Mary S., Bess of Hardwick: First Lady of Chatsworth, 1527–1608 (London, 2005)
Lynch, Michael, ‘Queen Mary’s Triumph: The Baptismal Celebrations at Stirling in December 1566’, Scottish Historical Review, 69 (1990), pp. 1–21
– – – – ed., Mary Stewart: Queen in Three Kingdoms (London, 1988)
MacCaffrey, Wallace T., The Shaping of the Elizabethan Regime (London, 1969)
– – – – ‘The Anjou Match and the Making of Elizabethan Foreign Policy’, in The English Commonwealth 1547–1640: Essays Presented to Professor Joel Hurtsfield, eds Peter Clark, Alan G. T. Smith and Nicholas Tyacke (Leicester, 1979), pp. 59–75
– – – – Queen Elizabeth and the Making of Policy, 1572–1588 (Princeton, 1981)
– – – – Elizabeth I: War and Politics, 1588–1603 (Princeton, 1992)
– – – – Queen Elizabeth I (London, 1993)
– – – – ‘The Newhaven Expedition, 1562–1563’, Historical Journal, 40 (1997), pp. 1–21
McCoog, Thomas M., ‘The English Jesuit Mission and the French Match, 1579–1581’, Catholic Historical Review, 87 (2001), pp. 185–212
– – – – ‘Construing Martyrdom in the English Catholic Community і582 – і602’, in Ethan Shagan, ed. Catholics and the ‘Protestant Nation’: Religious Politics and Identity in Early Modern England (Manchester, 2005)
– – – – ed., The Reckoned Expense: Edmund Campion and the English Jesuits (Rome, 2007)
McCoy, R. C., ‘From the Tower to the Tiltyard: Robert Dudley’s return to glory’, Historical Journal, 27 (1984), pp. 425–435
McCullough, P. E., ‘Out of Egypt: Richard Fletcher’s Sermon before Elizabeth I after the Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots’, in Dissing Elizabeth: Negative Representations of Gloriana, ed. Julia M. Walker (London, 1988), pp. 118–152
– – – – Sermons at Court: Politics and Religion in Elizabethan and Jacobean Preaching (Cambridge, 1997)
McGrath, Patrick, ‘The Imprisonment of Catholics for Religion under Elizabeth I’, Recusant History, 20 (1991), pp. 415–435
McKeen, David, A Memory of Honour: The Life of William Brooke, Lord Cobham, 2 vols (Vienna, 1986)
McLaren, A. N., Political Culture in the Reign of Elizabeth I: Queen and Commonwealth, 1558–1585 (Cambridge, 1999)
– – – – ‘The Quest for a King: Gender, Marriage and Succession in Elizabethan England’, Journal of British Studies, 41 (2002), pp. 259–290
– – – – ‘Gender, Religion and Early Modern Nationalism: Elizabeth I, Mary Queen of Scots, and the Genesis of English Catholicism’, American Historical Review, 107:3 (2002), pp. 739–767
– – – – ‘Memorialising Mary and Elizabeth’, in Tudor Queenship: the Reigns of Mary and Elizabeth, eds Alice Hunt and Anna Whitelock (Basingstoke, 2010), pp. 11–30
Maclean, I., The Renaissance Notion of Woman (Cambridge, 1980)
McManus, Caroline, ‘Reading the Margins: Female Courtiers in the Portraits of Elizabeth I’, English Literary Renaissance, 32:2 (2002), pp. 189–213
Marcus, Leah S., ‘Erasing the Stigma of Daughterhood: Mary I, Elizabeth I, Henry VIII’, in Daughters and Fathers, eds Linda E. Boose and Betty S. Flowers (Baltimore, 1989), pp. 400–417
Martin, Colin and Parker, Geoffrey, The Spanish Armada (London, 1988)
Mattingly, Garrett, Renaissance Diplomacy (Boston, 1955)
Maxwell, Robin, The Queen’s Bastard (New York, 1999)
Mayer, Jean-Christophe, ed., The Struggle for the Succession in Late Elizabethan England: Politics, Polemics and Cultural Representations (Montpellier, 2004)
Mears, Natalie, ‘Counsel, Public Debate, and Queenship: John Stubbs’s The Discoverie of a Gaping Gulf, 1579’, Historical Journal, 44 (2001), pp. 629–650
– – – – ‘Politics in the Elizabethan Privy Chamber: Lady Mary Sidney and Kat Ashley’, in Women and Politics in Early Modern England, 1450–1700, ed. James Daybell (Burlington, VT, 2004), pp. 67–82
– – – – Queenship and Political Discourse in the Elizabethan Realms (Cambridge, 2005)
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});