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  1. Rowse's early works focus on 16th-century England and his first full-length historical monograph, Sir Richard Grenville of the Revenge (1937), was a biography of a 16th-century sailor. His next was Tudor Cornwall (1941), a lively detailed account of Cornish society in the 16th century.

  2. A.L. Rowse (born Dec. 4, 1903, Tregonissey, Cornwall, Eng.—died Oct. 3, 1997, St. Austell, Cornwall) was an English historian and writer who became one of the 20th century’s foremost authorities on Elizabethan England.

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  3. 6 de out. de 1997 · A. L. Rowse, the brilliant authority on Shakespeare and Elizabethan England whose grandiose opinions of his scholarship were not always shared by rival historians he invariably dismissed as...

  4. 12 de nov. de 2019 · Bosworth Field and the Wars of the Roses. by. Rowse, A. L. (Alfred Leslie), 1903-1997. Publication date. 1998. Topics. Richard III, King of England, 1452-1485 -- Death and burial, Henry VII, King of England, 1457-1509 -- Military leadership, Henry VII, King of England, 1457-1509, Richard III, King of England, 1452-1485, Bosworth Field, Battle ...

  5. 28 de abr. de 2022 · The Elizabethan Renaissance. by. Rowse, A. L. (Alfred Leslie), 1903-1997. Publication date. 1972. Topics. Renaissance -- England, Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 16th century, Great Britain -- History -- Elizabeth, 1558-1603, England -- Civilization -- 16th century. Publisher.

  6. 3 de out. de 1997 · Alfred Leslie Rowse, CH FBA, known professionally as A. L. Rowse and to his friends and family as Leslie, was a prolific Cornish historian. He is perhaps best known for his poetry about Cornwall and his work on Elizabethan England. He was also a Shakespearean scholar and biographer.

  7. 22 de jun. de 2024 · If Rowse was a man of contradictions he exemplified the wider tensions in British intellectual life in the middle decades of the twentieth century: a residual English nationalism and liberalism bequeathed by a declining but still seductive Whig ideal and a Marxism which posed a serious challenge to, but never entirely succeeded in ...