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- W2476989303 abstract "The death of Elizabeth has become one of the major mile-markers in English history. Her passing puts a period to the popular conception of the Renaissance — never mind that Shakespeare wrote for another decade or that the Divine Right of Kings was not effectively challenged until the execution of Charles I in 1649. On a more pedantic level, 1603 makes a change from memorizing Tudors to memorizing Stuarts for those who are toiling their way through British monarchs. In one sense, the death of Elizabeth can be read as the end of English history, for with the beginnings of union with Scotland, England ceased to define itself as an individual national identity and began to articulate the language of collective power. This, in turn, generated a larger beginning, the first articulation of a collective identity that would grow naturally into the ideology of Empire. And, after all, when had England been truly English? The pre-1066 divisions were no less discrete entities than was the post-1066 definition of the country as including large chucks of what is now France. We should remember the telling fact that William the Conqueror made his oldest son Duke of Normandy; his second son got the land west of the Channel, showing the value placed on the newly-acquired England by the conquerors, if not the conquered. Even into the Stuarts, in the second half of the second millennium, the “English” throne claimed and reclaimed lands in France." @default.
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