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1595–1606: New Perspectives on Regime Change

by The Huntington

This conference explores how the succession of James VI of Scotland to the English throne after the death of Queen Elizabeth I in 1603 influenced the governance of the realm.

Episodes

Regime Change and the Legacy of the Earl of Essex

38m · Published 12 Apr 10:30
Paul E. J. Hammer, professor of history at the University of Colorado, Boulder, presents on the effect of the death of the Earl of Essex on King James I's reign.

Antiquarianism and the Jacobean Regime

49m · Published 12 Jan 12:30
Nicholas Popper, associate professor of history at the College of William and Mary, presents on the reign of James VI's effect on future Jacobean ideals.

Peace with Spain in 1604: A Sea Change in the Atlantic?

43m · Published 12 Jan 12:30
Aysha Pollnitz, assistant professor of history at Rice University, presents on James the VI diplomacy with Spain after succeeding the English throne.

Regime Change, 1595-1605: Unification and Discord in the Borderlands

37m · Published 12 Jan 12:30
Jenna M. Schultz, faculty in the department of history at the University of St. Thomas, presents on the focus of the union between Scotland and England in King James VI's rule.

Regime Change, 1595-1606: The View from Scotland

41m · Published 12 Jan 12:30
Roger Mason, professor of history at the University of St. Andrews, presents on the unification of Scotland with Brittain due to the succession of the Stuart dynasty.

Regime Change and the Cycle of Compromise and Corruption

40m · Published 12 Jan 12:30
David Chan Smith, associate professor of history at Wilfred Laurier University, presents on contrasts in corruption between dynasties of Queen Elizabeth I and King James VI.

The Transformation of Sovereignty: Bodin, Gentili, and Grotius between James VI and James I

45m · Published 12 Jan 12:30
Ioannis E. Evrigenis, professor of political science at Tufts University, presents on the rise of political theory that arose between the reigns of James VI and James I.

A Jagged Transition: The Accession of James I

49m · Published 12 Jan 12:30
Susan Doran, senior research fellow of early modern British history at the University of Oxford, presents on the transition of King James I to British rule.

Regime Change: An Internal Perspective

38m · Published 12 Jan 12:30
Norman Jones, professor of humanities and social sciences at Utah State University, presents on the power structures affected by the succession of King James VI.

New Perspectives on Regime Change: Opening Remarks with Norman Jones and Paulina Kewes

6m · Published 12 Jan 12:30
Norman Jones, professor of humanities and social sciences at Utah State University, and Paulina Kewes, Helen Morag Fellow and professor of English literature at University of Oxford, present opening remarks for the "1595–1606: New Perspectives on Regime Change" conference.

1595–1606: New Perspectives on Regime Change has 14 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 8:53:45. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on September 20th, 2023 22:24.

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