The Cambridge Cultural History: Volume 3, Sixteenth-Century Britain  19822

Part I: The Cultural and Social Setting

  • Renaissance and Reformation  Dominic Baker-Smith[rtoc]
    • The tradition of rhetoric
    • The domestication of humanism
    • New directions in education
    • Courts and courtiers
    • Patronage and the arts
    • Thomas Cromwell and reform
    • Reformation and the arts
    • Protestant humanism
    • The image of Elizabeth
    • The native Renaissance
    • Wales and the preservation of the language
    • Scotland and the Renaissance[/rtoc]

Part II: Studies in the Individual Arts

  1. Architecture  Malcolm Airs[rtoc]
    • Royal works
    • The great house
    • The small country house
    • The farmhouse
    • Public building
    • Scotland[/rtoc]
  2. Literature and Drama  Derek Traversi[rtoc]
    • The literature of humanism and the court; Spenser
    • The culture of the sonnet
    • Players and playwrights
    • The scope and fusion of Shakespeare’s art[/rtoc]
  3. The Town of Shrewsbury  Eric Mercer
  4. Music  John Milsom[rtoc]
    • Music and workshop in Tudor England
    • Songs, fantasias, and madrigals for entertainment
    • Lute ayres, and music for solo instruments and dancing
    • Music in Scotland[/rtoc]
  5. Renaissance Gardens and Parks  John Steane
  6. Painting and Imagery  Maurice Howard and Nigel Llewellyn[rtoc]
    • Painting at Court
    • Imagery in churches
    • Painting in great houses
    • Imagery and urban life[/rtoc]
  7. A Tudor House: Hardwick Hall  Malcolm Airs
  8. The Crafts and the Decorative Arts  Philippa Glanville[rtoc]
    • Arms and armour: The Greenwich Armoury
    • Goldsmiths and society
    • The interior
    • Dress and clothing[/rtoc]
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