Description
Based on original research, this book marks an important advance in our understanding not only of the fiscal resources available to the English crown but also of the broader political culture of early Tudor England.
- An original study of taxation under the early Tudors.
- Explains the significance of the parliamentary lay taxation levied on individuals at this time.
- Demonstrates the value of the mass of personal tax assessments from this period to social, economic and local historians.
- Considers the critical position that parliamentary taxation occupies in constitutional history.
- Sheds light on the political conditions and attitudes prevalent in England under the early Tudors.
About the Author
Roger Schofield is a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge, and also a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, the Royal Statistical Society and the British Academy. He is Senior Research Associate of the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure. He was previously editor of the journal Population Studies and is the co-author of The Population History of England, 1541-1871 (1981) and English Population History from Family Reconstitution (1997).
Reviews
"A truly remarkable piece of work. The book is authoritative and will never be bettered, and for this reason it deserves a place in the library of any institution in which Tudor history is taught or researched." Journal of Modern History
"The scholarly world is greatly indebted to [Schofield's] decision to publish this important study on tudor taxation under Henry VII and Henry VIII." EH-Net Reviews
"An invaluable guide to the parliamentary taxation of the period. All users of the tax records of the earlier Tudors will need to consult this lucid and informative monograph, an essential work of reference and guide to the records themselves." Northern Historian
"This study provides a challenge for future scholars to use taxation as a source material to gain insight into how and why a society can coalesce to support public benefit over private gain- and, whenit fails, why." Renaissance Quarterly
"A monumental study of abiding value that all those who use the early Tudor taxation returns will ignore at their peril." Local Populations Studies
Book Information
ISBN 9780631152316
Author Roger Schofield
Format Hardback
Page Count 314
Imprint Wiley-Blackwell
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Weight(grams) 585g
Dimensions(mm) 236mm * 152mm * 31mm