The Age of Elizabeth

by Mandell CREIGHTON (1843 - 1901)

Bk. VI, Ch. 3: Reaction against Spain

The Age of Elizabeth

This short history by the eminent British historian, Mandell Creighton, places Elizabeth and her reign within the context of 16th century European political, religious, and military events. Elizabeth overcomes her two great rivals, King Philip of Spain and Mary, Queen of Scots. England gradually unites behind her Queen, who survives multiple assassination plots. After the defeat of the Spanish Armada, the English, lightly taxed by their frugal sovereign, launch flourishing commerce enterprises. The author writes of the Protestant Reformation that "a change of belief meant a revolt from authority." In this age of individualism, personal daring, and a consciousness of national greatness, the golden age of Elizabethan literature breaks new ground in historiography, literary theory, poetry, and above all, drama. (Pamela Nagami, M.D.)


Listen next episodes of The Age of Elizabeth:
Bk. VII, Ch. 2: Elizabethan Literature, Pt. 1 , Bk. VII, Ch. 2: Elizabethan Literature, Pt. 2 , Bk. VII, Ch. 3: Last Years of Elizabeth , Bk. VII: England After the Armada, Ch. 1: English Life in Elizabeth's Reign