Law-Making and Society in Late Elizabethan England
Discover the intricate dynamics of governance in Law-Making and Society in Late Elizabethan England by David Dean, published by Cambridge University Press in 2002. This insightful paperback spans 332 pages and delves into the multifaceted issues surrounding law reform, social and economic challenges, and both religious and political concerns during a pivotal era in English history. Dean expertly examines the role of parliament, highlighting its significance not only as a political event but also as a crucial legislative institution. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in British and Irish history from the 1500s to the 1900s, as well as legal history and the evolution of government in England. Enhance your understanding of this transformative period with Dean's thorough research and compelling narrative.