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Just a specifc thread for those Elizabethans out there coz it's the 2nd most common case study after JFK.
I was just wondering how you answered question 2:
It was pretty straight forward apart from religion as there are no orthadox historians, i used 3 areas of study religion and policy, culture/golden age? and construction of identities and gender.
Religion
Marian legacy
Act of Uniformity and Supremacy
A.G Dickens
Elton Puritan Choir
Haigh's criticism of Elton
Culture/Golden age
I used the interpretations of Elizabethan drama, elitist and popular culture and Elizabeth for this, I used R. Strong, Neale, Camden, Haigh.
Construction of identities and gender
Popular culture, Elizabethan portrature, contemporary, present i even mentioned the film's Elizabeth, and Elizabeth: the Golden age directed by Shakher Kapur.
Roy Strong, Camdan, William Cecil(Lord Burghley)
BTW: I was only guy out of 9 people, the rest did JFK im pretty happy i did Elizabeth it was so much easier than JFK, Im finished w00t!!!
I was just wondering how you answered question 2:
It was pretty straight forward apart from religion as there are no orthadox historians, i used 3 areas of study religion and policy, culture/golden age? and construction of identities and gender.
Religion
Marian legacy
Act of Uniformity and Supremacy
A.G Dickens
Elton Puritan Choir
Haigh's criticism of Elton
Culture/Golden age
I used the interpretations of Elizabethan drama, elitist and popular culture and Elizabeth for this, I used R. Strong, Neale, Camden, Haigh.
Construction of identities and gender
Popular culture, Elizabethan portrature, contemporary, present i even mentioned the film's Elizabeth, and Elizabeth: the Golden age directed by Shakher Kapur.
Roy Strong, Camdan, William Cecil(Lord Burghley)
BTW: I was only guy out of 9 people, the rest did JFK im pretty happy i did Elizabeth it was so much easier than JFK, Im finished w00t!!!
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