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    Early Elizabethan England, 1558 - 88

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    Early Elizabethan England, 1558 - 88

    Early Elizabethan England, 1558 - 88
    Last updated 8/2025
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    The Elizabethan Settlement, Mary - Queen of Scots and The Spanish Armada

    What you'll learn

    Analyze the political, religious, and economic challenges Elizabeth I faced and evaluate her initial policy responses.

    Explain key plots against Elizabeth I and assess the role of Mary, Queen of Scots in these events.

    Evaluate England's foreign policy with Spain and how naval developments contributed to its growing influence.

    Describe social and economic conditions, differentiating between the gentry and the poor, and assessing London's growth.

    Requirements

    Basic English reading and writing skills – to understand content and complete written tasks.

    An interest in history or historical change – especially related to politics, religion, and monarchy.

    Access to a notebook or digital device – for taking notes and completing short tasks or quizzes.

    A quiet space with internet access – to watch video lessons and engage with interactive content.

    Description

    This course provides a comprehensive exploration of Early Elizabethan England during the foundational years of Elizabeth I's reign, from 1558 to 1588. This was a critical period that saw the young queen navigate a treacherous landscape of political instability, religious division, and international rivalry. The course aims to move beyond a simple narrative of events, instead inviting learners to analyze the complex web of challenges and decisions that ultimately defined Elizabeth's rule and laid the groundwork for England's rise as a global power.A central theme of the course is the Elizabethan Settlement, Elizabeth's masterful attempt to forge a religious compromise through the Acts of Supremacy and Uniformity. We will delve into the challenges she faced in establishing a moderate Protestant church, examining the threats from both fervent Catholics who sought to restore papal authority and radical Puritans who desired further reform. This section will highlight how religious policy was inextricably linked to domestic and foreign policy, shaping the loyalties of her subjects and the actions of her European rivals.Another major focus is the political and religious threat posed by Mary, Queen of Scots. We will trace Mary's journey from her return to Scotland to her flight to England, her long imprisonment, and her role as a figurehead for numerous Catholic plots against Elizabeth's life. We will analyze significant conspiracies like the Ridolfi and Babington plots, scrutinizing the motivations of the conspirators and the intricate intelligence networks Elizabeth’s spymaster, Sir Francis Walsingham, developed to counter them. Her execution in 1587 serves as a powerful case study in the high-stakes politics of the era.Another major focus is the political and religious threat posed by Mary, Queen of Scots. We will trace Mary's journey from her return to Scotland to her flight to England, her long imprisonment, and her role as a figurehead for numerous Catholic plots against Elizabeth's life. We will analyze significant conspiracies like the Ridolfi and Babington plots, scrutinizing the motivations of the conspirators and the intricate intelligence networks Elizabeth’s spymaster, Sir Francis Walsingham, developed to counter them. Her execution in 1587 serves as a powerful case study in the high-stakes politics of the era.By the end of this course, learners will be equipped to analyze Elizabeth I’s strategic genius and understand how her policies in religion, foreign affairs, and domestic governance steered England through its most dangerous years. The course will give learners the tools to interpret primary sources, evaluate historical arguments, and appreciate the lasting legacy of a queen who, against all odds, ushered in a golden age.

    Overview

    Section 1: Government on Elizabeth's accession

    Lecture 1 Government on Elizabeth's accession

    Section 2: Society on Elizabeth's accession

    Lecture 2 Society on Elizabeth's accession

    Section 3: Virgin Queen: legitimacy, gender and marriage

    Lecture 3 Virgin Queen: legitimacy, gender and marriage

    Section 4: Virgin Queen: character and strengths

    Lecture 4 Virgin Queen: Character and Strengths

    Section 5: Challenges at home: financial weaknesses

    Lecture 5 Challenges at Home: Financial Weaknesses

    Section 6: Challenges abroad: France, Scotland and Spain

    Lecture 6 Challenges Abroad: France, Scotland and Spain

    Section 7: Religious divisions in England in 1558

    Lecture 7 Religious divisions in England in 1558

    Section 8: Elizabeth’s religious settlement

    Lecture 8 Elizabeth’s religious settlement

    Section 9: Church of England: its role in society

    Lecture 9 Church of England: Its Role in Society

    Section 10: The Puritan challenge

    Lecture 10 The Puritan Challenge

    Section 11: The Catholic Challenge at Home

    Lecture 11 The Catholic Challenge at Home

    Section 12: The Catholic challenge abroad

    Lecture 12 The Catholic challenge abroad

    Section 13: Mary’s claim to the throne and arrival in England

    Lecture 13 Mary’s claim to the throne and arrival in England

    Section 14: Mary vs Elizabeth

    Lecture 14 Mary vs Elizabeth: A Royal Rivalry

    Section 15: The Revolt of the Northern Earls

    Lecture 15 The Revolt of the Northern Earls

    Section 16: The Ridolfi plot

    Lecture 16 The Ridolfi Plot

    Section 17: The Throckmorton and Babington Plots

    Lecture 17 The Throckmorton and Babington Plots

    Section 18: Walsingham’s Spies

    Lecture 18 Walsingham’s Spies

    Section 19: Spain: political and religious rivalry

    Lecture 19 Spain: political and religious rivalry

    Section 20: Elizabeth's relationship with Spain

    Lecture 20 Elizabeth's relationship with Spain

    Section 21: The Spanish Armada

    Lecture 21 The Spanish Armada

    Section 22: Elizabethan Education: A Social Overview

    Lecture 22 Elizabethan Education: A Social Overview

    Section 23: Elizabethan Leisure

    Lecture 23 Elizabethan Leisure

    Section 24: The Problem of the Poor in Elizabethan England

    Lecture 24 The Problem of the Poor in Elizabethan England

    Section 25: Exploration and Voyages of Discovery

    Lecture 25 Exploration and Voyages of Discovery

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