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Elizabeth I And The Rise Of The British

Posted on:2013-06-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X M SunFull Text:PDF
GTID:2245330371491796Subject:World History
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The research on the risen of Britain, which the academic circles focus on itsrising courses and affections, has been a key but complicated field in worldhistory.The course rough began at the rule of Elizabeth Ⅰ, containing verified aspectssuch as politics, economy and civilization, during which the representative systemand the capitalism emerged, and began to thrive. Meanwhile, with the serieselements including consciousness of humanism and the building up of the modernnavy, Britain began the exploration of trade and colonial expansion.However, it does not mean Britain could rise up only based on foregoingfactors, for an extraordinary leader is indispensable to enhance the realization ofthe risen target. Fortunately, it was Elizabeth Ⅰ, the queen of Britain, effectivelymanipulated her measures during that time, consequently made the risen aimrealistic, which consists one of the causal reasons of Britain’s rise.There are four topics in the research, first is the introduction, in which briefsconcerning the academic meanings and practical effects of research situations;second is the courses and influence factors of Britain’s rise, which can be dividedin details into two parts, one is the general course of its rise, the other is theinfluence factors in which addresses the essential role Elizabeth Ⅰ played in theproceed; third is the contribution of Elizabeth Ⅰ attributed to Britain, in whichelements involving politics, economy, military and diplomacy etc. The thesisdiscusses the measurements Elizabeth Ⅰ took and the influences during that time;fourth is the evaluations of the relationship between Elizabeth Ⅰ and the risingBritain, the enlightenment that we get from it also included.
Keywords/Search Tags:Elizabeth Ⅰ, ruling policy, the risen of Britain
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