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1 For each Study Unit there is a General Section, which contains books that cover most or all of the Unit and many are written with VI Form students in mind. Specific books for each Key Issue includes more detailed works that go beyond the demands of AS. The Crusades and Crusader States General The First Crusade and the Toby Purser Heinemann Crusader States The Crusades Jonathan Riley-Smith Continuum The Oxford Illustrated History of Jonathan Riley Smith Oxford UP (2001) the Crusades The Crusades Jonathan Phillips Longman The Crusades Peter Lock Routledge The Crusades. A Very Short C. Tyerman Oxford UP (2005) Introduction The Crusades. A Concise History N. Jaspert Routledge (2006) or Ebook Crusades Jones T. & Ereira A BBC Books (1994) The Crusades c.1071-c.1291 Richard J Cambridge UP (1999) The Crusades Merrall I. Nelson Thornes (2004) X The Crusades Mayer H. E. Oxford UP, 2 nd ed. (1988) Why was the First Crusade launched? The First Crusade: A New Asbridge T. Oxford UP (2005) History. The Roots of Conflict Between Christianity & Islam. The Papal Monarchy. The Morris C Oxford UP (1991) Western Church from 1050 to 1250 The First Crusade: Origins & Phillips J. (ed.) Manchester Impact. UP (1997) The First Crusade and the Idea Riley-Smith J Pennsylvania UP of Crusading (1991) The First Crusaders Riley-Smith J. Cambridge UP (1998) The First Crusade Runciman S. Canto Cambridge UP (1992) Invention of the Crusades Tyerman C. Macmillan (1998) Why was the First Crusade successful? The First Crusade: A New Asbridge T. Oxford UP (2005) History. The Roots of Conflict Between Christianity & Islam Victory in the East: A Military France J. Cambridge UP

2 History of the First Crusade. (1994) The First Crusade: Origins & Impact Phillips J. (ed.) Manchester UP (1997) The First Crusade and the Idea Riley-Smith J Pennsylvania UP of Crusading. (1991) The First Crusaders Riley-Smith J Cambridge UP (1998) The First Crusade Runciman S. Canto Cambridge UP (1992) Assess the reasons for the development and survival of the Crusader states in the 12 th century. God s War C. Tyerman Penguin Assess the causes, course and consequences of the Second Crusade. The Second Crusade, Jonathan Phillips Yale, Second Crusade D Nicolle Osprey Assess the causes, course and consequences of the Third Crusade. Saladin: hero of Islam G. Hindley Barnsley: Pen & Sword Military The Third Crusade, 1191, D. Nicolle and C. Oxford, Osprey Richard the Lionheart, Saladin and the Struggle for Jerusalem, Hook Warriors of God: Richard the Lionheart and Saladin in the Third Crusade, J. Reston Doubleday How and why did the reaction of the Muslim world to the creation and existence of the Crusader states change during the 12 th century? The Crusades: Islamic Perspectives Hillenbrand C Routledge (2000) The Crusades through Arab Rothschild J. & Random House Eyes Maalouf A (1989) A History of Medieval Islam Saunders J. J. Routledge (1978) or Ebook

3 The Renaissance from c1400 to c1500 General The Renaissance Robert Hole Hodder, Access to History The Development of Early Woodward Longman Modern Europe, Chapters 3-5 Europe , Chapters 1- Jones Nelson Europe , Chapter 2 Murphy et al Collins Flagship The Renaissance Alison Brown Longman The Renaissance Peter Burke Macmillan The Pelican Book of the J.H. Plumb Penguin Renaissance Early Modern European History Imperato Hodder , Chapter 4 The Renaissance Jocelyn Hunt Routledge Palgrave Advances in Renaissance Historiography J Woolfson Palgrave (2004) Assess the conditions in Italy that encouraged the development of the Renaissance. Art and Society in Italy Evelyn Welch OUP Power and Imagination: City L. Martines Knopf States in Renaissance Italy Wealth and the Demand for Art in Italy, R.A. Goldthwaite John Hopkins University Press (1993) How important was the role of patrons in the Italian Renaissance? Patronage in Renaissance Italy Mary Hollingsworth John Murray Patronage, Art and Society in Renaissance Italy F.W. Kent and P Simons OUP Wealth and the Demand for Art in Italy, Shopping in the Renaissance: Consumer Cultures in Italy, R.A. Goldthwaite E.Welch John Hopkins University Press(1993) Yale University Press (2005) Assess the main characteristics of architecture, painting and sculpture in the Italian Renaissance. The Art of the Renaissance Peter and Linda Thames and Murray Hudson Art in Renaissance Italy E. Welch Oxford History of Art,(1997) Virtue and Magnificence: Art of A. Cole Pearson,(1995) the Italian Renaissance Courts The Renaissance Artist at Work: From Pisano to Titian B. Cole Westview Press (1983)

4 Teaching Art: Academies and Schools from Vasari to Albers C. Goldstein CUP (1996) Explain how the Renaissance developed in Florence, Venice and Rome. Renaissance Florence Gene Brucker Wiley Florence and the Medici: The John Hale Thames and Pattern of Control Hudson Public Life in Renaissance Richard Trexler Cornell University Florence Press The Government of Florence N. Rubinstein OUP under the Medici The Imperial Age of Venice D.S. Chambers Thames and B003D02FL Hudson Politics in Renaissance Venice R. Finlay Benn Rich and Poor in Renaissance B. Pullan Blackwell Venice The Church in Italy in the D. Hay CUP Fifteenth Century Renaissance Rome : a portrait of a society P. Partner University of California Press Assess the developments in social and political thought in this period. Renaissance concepts of man P.O. Kristeller Harper & Row Plato in the Italian Renaissance James Hankins Brill Renaissance Thinkers: J. McConica et al Erasmus, Bacon, More, and Montaigne Reformation Thought: An Introduction A. McGrath How far did cultural developments in Italy interact with cultural developments elsewhere in Europe? Medieval Humanism and Other R. W. Southern OUP B0006C0150 The Impact of Humanism on Addison Wesley Longman Western Europe, A. Goodman and A. Mackay Erasmus J. McConica OUP Erasmus J. Huizinga New York B003YJFV08 Erasmus and the Northern M.M. Phillips English Universities Renaissance Press The Northern Renaissance J. Chipps Smith (2004) The Renaissance: Italy and J.J. Martin (ed.) (2003) Abroad Northern Renaissance Art S. Nash (2008) Humanism and the Culture of C.G. Nauert Jr. (2006) Renaissance Europe Northern Renaissance Art : Sources and Documents W. Stechow (ed.) (1966)

5 Exploration and Discovery c1445-c1555 General Europe , Chapter 2 Murphy et al Collins Flagship Early Modern European History, Imperato Hodder , Chapter 2 The Age of Discovery Dan O Sullivan Longman Years of Renewal, Chapter 4, Lotherington Hodder The Age of Discovery Europe in the Sixteenth T.A. Morris Routledge Century, Chapter 2 Empires George Raudzens Sutton Publishing Worldly Goods Lisa Jardine Macmillan The Age of Discovery D. Arnold Routledge The Old World and the New J.H. Elliott (1970) Spain, Europe and the Atlantic J.H. Elliott (1995) World The First Imperial Age: G.V. Scammell (1989) European Overseas Expansion c The Age of Reconaissance. Discovery, Exploration and Settlement 1450 to 1650 J.H. Parry (1981) Why was this a period of exploration and empire-building? Scientific Aspects of European W.K. Storey (ed.) (1996) Expansion Famous first bubbles :the P.M. Garber (2000) fundamentals of early manias Renaissance Maps and the 25:2 M. Wintle (1999) construction of the idea of Europe in Journal of Historical Geography The Economies of Europe and the Wider World, in: Cameron (ed.), Early Modern Europe R. Houston (1999) Why and how did Portugal develop an overseas empire? The Portuguese Empire, A.J.R. Russell-Wood John Hopkins University Press Why and how did Spain develop an overseas empire? Spain, Rise and Decline Jill Kilsby Hodder

6 Spain in the Reigns of Geoffrey Woodward Hodder Ferdinand and Isabella Charles V: Ruler, Dynast and Stewart MacDonald Hodder Defender of the Faith The Spanish Seaborne Empire J.H. Parry University of California Press Spain s Road to Empire: The Henry Kamen Penguin Making of a World Power, Rivers of Gold: The Rise of the Hugh Thomas Penguin Spanish Empire The Golden Age: The Spanish Hugh Thomas Allen Lane Empire of Charles V The Conquest of America: The Question of the Other T. Todorov (1984) How important were individuals in the development of overseas empires? Prince Henry The Navigator : A P. Russell Yale Life Conquest: Montezuma, Cortes H. Thomas Pocket Books and the Fall of Old Mexico Pizarro S. Stirling Sutton Publishing Explain the main features and impact of the Portuguese empire. A History of Portuguese M. Newitt Routledge Overseas Empire Portuguese Oceanic Exploration F. Bethencourt CUP A History of Portugal and the Portuguese Empire A. R. Disney CUP Explain the main features and impact of the Spanish empire. The Spanish Seaborne Empire J.H. Parry University of California Press Spain s Road to Empire: The Henry Kamen Penguin Making of a World Power, , The Columbian Exchange: Biological and Cultural Consequences of 1492 A.W. Crosby (1972)

7 Spain General The Development of Early Woodward Longman Modern Europe, Chapter 6 Spain , A Society of Kamen Longman Conflict, Europe , Chapter 6 Jones Nelson Europe , Chapter 6 Murphy et al Collins Flagship Spain: Rise and Decline J. Kilsby Hodder Imperial Spain J. H. Elliott Arnold/Penguin How and why was Isabella able to consolidate her rule of Castile? Spain in the Reigns of Geoffrey Woodward Hodder Ferdinand and Isabella Ferdinand and Isabella Felipe Fernandez Armesto Isabel, The Queen P.K. Liss OUP What was the importance of religion during the reigns of Ferdinand and Isabella? Spain in the Reigns of Geoffrey Woodward Hodder Ferdinand and Isabella Ferdinand and Isabella Felipe Fernandez Armesto Isabel, The Queen P.K. Liss OUP Inquisition and Society in Spain Henry Kamen Weidenfeld and Nicolson How successful were Ferdinand and Isabella in dealing with the problems they faced? Spain in the Reigns of Geoffrey Woodward Hodder Ferdinand and Isabella Ferdinand and Isabella Felipe Fernandez Armesto Government and Society in Late G. Redworth Historical Medieval Spain Association Isabel, The Queen P.K. Liss OUP The Council of the Santa Hermandad. A Study of the Pacification Forces of Ferdinand M. Lunenfeld University of Miami Press

8 and Isabella Keepers of the City: The Marvin Lunenfeld CUP Corregidors of Isabella I of Castile The Reconquest of Spain D.W. Lomax London To what extent was Spain unified under Ferdinand and Isabella? Spain in the Reigns of Geoffrey Woodward Hodder Ferdinand and Isabella Ferdinand and Isabella Felipe Fernandez Armesto The Monarchies of Ferdinand and Isabella J. Edwards Historical Association How effectively did Charles I deal with the problems he faced in the period ? Spain under the Habsburgs, John Lynch Blackwell Volume 1: Empire and Absolutism The Clash of Empires, Chapter Martin Jones CUP The Communeros of Castile: The Forging of a Revolution Stephen Haliczer Wisconsin How successful was Charles I in his rule of Spain? Spain under the Habsburgs, John Lynch Blackwell Volume 1: Empire and Absolutism Church, Religion and Society in Helen Rawlings Palgrave Macmillan Early Modern Spain The Clash of Empires, Chapter Martin Jones CUP The Emperor Charles V Karl Brandi London Crown and Cortes I.A.A. Thompson Aldershot

9 Charles V: International Relations and the Holy Roman Empire General The Development of Early Woodward Longman Modern Europe, Chapters 7-8 Europe , Chapters 4 Jones Nelson and 8 Europe , Chapters 4 Murphy et al Collins Flagship and 5 Charles V: Ruler, Dynast and defender of the Faith Stewart MacDonald Hodder How and why did Charles V s political relations with the princes change? The Emperor Charles V Martyn Rady Longman Seminar The Clash of Empires, Chapter Martin Jones CUP The Changing Face of Empire; Charles V, Philip II and Habsburg authority Rodriguez-Salgado CUP What were Luther s beliefs and how did they develop between 1517 and 1530? Luther and the German Tarr and Randell Hodder Reformation Luther Michael Mullett Routledge, Lancaster Pamphlets The Protestant Reformation in Andrew Johnston Longman Seminar Europe The German Reformation Robert Scribner Macmillan Luther the Reformer J.M. Kittelson Inter-Varsity Press The European Reformation Euan Cameron OUP Reformation, Counter Reformation and the Early Modern State: A Reassessment Wolfgang Reinhard Catholic Historical Review The German Peasant War of 1525: New Viewpoints The Revolution of 1525: The German Peasants War from a New Perspective The Clash of Empires, Document Study eds Bob Scribner and Gerhard Benecke trans Thomas A. Brady Jnr. and H.C. Eric Midelfort Harper Collins John Hopkins University Press Martin Jones CUP

10 To what extent did Lutheranism spread in the Holy Roman Empire? Luther and the German Tarr and Randell Hodder Reformation Luther Michael Mullett Routledge, Lancaster Pamphlets The Protestant Reformation in Andrew Johnston Longman Seminar Europe The German Reformation Robert Scribner Macmillan The Reformation in Germany P. Johnson and R. CUP and Switzerland Scribner The European Reformation Euan Cameron OUP Communal Reformation P. Bickle Humanities Press The Reformation in Germany Joseph Lortz Herder and Herder The Dawn of the Reformation: Heiko A. Oberman William B. Erdmans Essays in Late Medieval and Early Reformation Thought Publishing Imperial Cities and the Bernd Moeller Labyrinth Press Reformation: Three Essays The Reformation in the Cities Steven Ozment Yale University Press The Clash of Empires, Chapter 1 and Document Study Martin Jones CUP Why was Charles V unable to crush Lutheranism? Luther and the German Tarr and Randell Hodder Reformation Luther Michael Mullett Routledge, Lancaster Pamphlets The Protestant Reformation in Andrew Johnston Longman Seminar Europe The German Reformation Robert Scribner Macmillan The European Reformation Euan Cameron OUP The Clash of Empires, Chapter 1 and Document Study Martin Jones CUP How successful was Charles V in his wars with France? The Emperor Charles V Martyn Rady Longman Seminar The Clash of Empires, Chapter Martin Jones CUP The New Cambridge Modern History volume 2 Koenigsberger and Salgado essays CUP

11 How successful was Charles V in dealing with the Ottoman threat? The Emperor Charles V Martyn Rady Longman Seminar The Clash of Empires, Chapter 1 Martin Jones CUP

12 Philip II, Spain and the Netherlands, General The Development of Early Woodward Longman Modern Europe, Chapters Europe , Chapters Jones Nelson Europe , Chapters 9 Murphy et al Collins Flagship and 10 Spain: Rise and Decline Jill Kilsby Hodder Philip II Geoffrey Woodward Longman Seminar Philip II D McKinnon-Bell Access Assess the condition of Spain at the time of Philip s accession Spain under the Habsburgs, John Lynch Blackwell Volume 1: Empire and Absolutism Philip II Henry Kamen Yale Philip II of Spain P. Pierson Thames and Hudson Philip II Geoffrey Parker Hutchinson How successful was Philip II in his rule of Spain? Spain under the Habsburgs, John Lynch Blackwell Volume 1: Empire and Absolutism Philip II Henry Kamen Yale Philip II of Spain P. Pierson Thames and Hudson Philip II Geoffrey Parker Hutchinson Church, Religion and Society in Helen Rawlings Palgrave Macmillan Early Modern Spain Catholicism and Spanish Society under the reigns of Philip II and Philip III A.D. Wright Lewiston How successful was Philip II s foreign policy? Spain under the Habsburgs, John Lynch Blackwell Volume 1: Empire and Absolutism Philip II Henry Kamen Yale

13 Philip II of Spain P. Pierson Thames and Hudson Philip II Geoffrey Parker Hutchinson The World is not Enough: The Geoffrey Parker Baylor University Imperial Vision of Philip of Spain Press Spain s Road to Empire: The Henry Kamen Penguin Making of a World Power, The Grand Strategy of Philip II Geoffrey Parker Yale University Press Why did Philip II face opposition and rebellion in the Netherlands? The Netherlands: Revolt and Martyn Rady Hodder Independence The Dutch Revolt, Peter Limm Longman Seminar The Dutch Revolt Geoffrey Parker Penguin The Origins of the Revolt of the Netherlands: The Crisis of 1566 A. Duke History Review 1994 The Origins and Development T Graham Darby Routledge of the Dutch revolt Reformation and Revolt in the A. Duke Hambledon Low Countries The Revolt of the Netherlands Pieter Geyl Williams and Norgate Spain and the Netherlands, Geoffrey Parker Fontana Why did the revolt in the Netherlands last so long? The Netherlands: Revolt and Martyn Rady Hodder Independence The Dutch Revolt, Peter Limm Longman Seminar The Dutch Revolt Geoffrey Parker Penguin Reformation and Revolt in the A. Duke Hambledon Low Countries The Revolt of the Netherlands Pieter Geyl Williams and Norgate William the Silent and the K. W. Swart Historical B0010Z08RK Revolt of the Netherlands Association Spain and the Netherlands, Geoffrey Parker Fontana Wiiliam the Silent C.V. Wedgwood Jonathan Cape

14 Why were the northern provinces able to win their independence by 1609? The Netherlands: Revolt and Martyn Rady Hodder Independence The Dutch Revolt Peter Limm Longman Seminar The Dutch Revolt Geoffrey Parker Penguin The Revolt of the Netherlands Pieter Geyl Williams and Norgate Spain and the Netherlands, Geoffrey Parker Fontana

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