Synopsis
Step into the heart of sixteenth-century Ireland, where the ambitions of Tudor monarchs met the realities of Irish life. Calendar Of The State Papers Relating To Ireland, Of The Reigns Of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary, And Elizabeth, curated by Robert Pentland Mahaffy, offers a rare window into the shifting tides of governance, loyalty, and resistance between England and Ireland. Here, the voices of officials, envoys, and nobles echo through authentic archival document collections, painting a vivid portrait of crown policy in Ireland and the complexities of irish-english relations. This meticulously arranged state papers calendar gathers primary sources from the Tudor state papers, revealing the machinery of government as it unfolded across turbulent decades. Each document stands as both a historical government record and a living testament to the individuals who shaped the fate of a nation. For academic historians, genealogists, and anyone fascinated by the roots of modern Ireland, this volume is an indispensable reference, rich with detail on Tudor governance in Ireland and invaluable for irish genealogy research. The careful selection and arrangement provide clarity and context, making it accessible to both scholars and those newly drawn to the era. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. As both a collector's item and a cultural treasure, it invites you to explore the foundations of British and Irish history, offering insight into the lives, struggles, and ambitions that shaped an age. Discover the enduring significance of British archival primary sources and experience the story of Tudor England and Ireland as it was first recorded.
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