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Simon Adams

A livey and accessible biography of Queen Elizabeth's secretary of state.

Published January 13 2012

Simon Adams investigates the political and religious options available to the Catholics of early Jacobean England, and asks why some chose to attempt the spectacular coup in November 1605.

Published October 13 2005
Published April 15 2003

Simon Adams reviews two bookson Elizabeth I, by Alison Weir and Julia M. Walker.

Published June 30 1999

Simon Adams goes through the household accounts of a Tudor courtier to give a revealing insight into his lifestyle and milieu both at and away from Gloriana's court.

Published April 30 1996
Commerce in the 16th and 17th centuries
Published March 1 1995
Simon Adams assesses new books on the Dutch Revolt
Published February 1 1994
A general account and a more in-depth study of the Stuart reign
Published June 30 1990

Pious nobleman or calculating humbug - what is the true characterisation of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester? Simon Adams sifts the motives for the patronage given to some of Elizabeth's sternest religious critics by her favourite courtier.

Published January 1 1990

400 years ago this May, Spain's great Armada set sail, bent on the invasion and conquest of Elizabethan England. Simon Adams re-examines the strategic considerations that underpinned the actions of both England and Spain before and after the Armada.

Published April 30 1988
Published June 30 1987
Published April 30 1987
Three new collected essays and selected writings
Published October 1 1985
Simon Adams explores works on the two dominant European political ministers.
Published July 31 1985
Aristocracy, by Jonathan Powis. 108 pp. (Basil Blackwell, New Perspectives on the Past, £14.95 hardback, £4.50 paperback)
Published May 31 1985

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