7.1 - 325 James and the Historians
The History of England
David Crowther
4.8 • 6K Ratings
🗓️ 11 September 2021
⏱️ 37 minutes
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Summary
After an overview of Series 7, it's time to talk about James and the Historians. History has treated James roughly – helped by a 17th century hatchet job. But over the last 50 years, there has been much more appreciation of the challenges he faced, and his skill in meeting them.
Series 7 covers 1603 - 1638 in 50 episodes - all of James VI & I's reign, and the early years of Charles I
325-332 Covers the period where James has the last of the great Tudpr first ministers at his side - Robert Cecil, The earl of Salisbry. The early years of James' reign are relatively secure - though carry the seeds of later discord in James' excessive spending
333-343 Cover a reign that has great achievements - such as the King James bible (episode 338), and a continuing balance in the English church. But relations with Parliamnt are fractious, spending excessive, the over powerful Duke of Buckingham - and court scandals.
336 Covers the plantations of Ulster
In 344-349 we take time away from politics; 3 episodes on Elizabethan and Jacobean theatre, and 2 on the transformation of Englands vernacular architecure - the Great Rebuilding
Charles I comes to the throne at Episode 350,and until 1629 and episode 357 Charles tries to work with a parliament increasingly frustrated at his absolutist tendancies and reforms to the church
Episode 358 to 368 deals with Charles Personal rule, up until trouble breaks out in Scotland
Episode 364 to 367 convern early colonosation in Caribbean and North American
At A Gallop
SDeries 7 also includes 3 epiosdes of a special strand: At A Gallop episodes summarise the main themes of a group of episodes. They are designed to help you move more quickly through the period if you wish, or help you understand the detail by giving an overview and framework
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| 1:01.4 | That's Better H-E-L-P. dot com slash History-E-N-G. You're going to be here. Hello everyone and welcome to the history of England episode 325 James and the historians |
| 1:37.0 | and also to episode 7.1 because this is the start of a new series, The Early Stuarts. |
| 1:45.0 | It covers about 50 episodes from 325 to 368 and takes us from the accession of a new dynasty with James Sir Sixth and Firsts, the |
| 1:54.8 | Stuart's, and just to the end of the first two stages of Charles's reign his son to 1638 and |
| 2:02.3 | the start of the trouble which will bring his personal rule to |
| 2:05.7 | work clothes and start the countdown to the English evolution. The British Civil Wars, |
| 2:08.9 | the Wars of three kingdoms, the wars of five kingdoms. Call it what you will. |
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