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About the Author
Amos Tubb is Gordon B. Davidson Associate Professor of History at Centre College. He has won numerous teaching awards, including the Kirk Award for Excellence in Teaching, Delta Delta Delta Professor of the Year, Kappa Kappa Gamma Professor, Phi Delta Theta Faculty Achievement Award, the David Hughes Award for Outstanding Teaching, and the Presidential Award for Excellence.
Reviews
The fascinating story of Thomas Violet intersects with some of the most tumultuous and influential events in English history. Through the lens of Violet's unsavory escapades, we encounter a wide variety of issues, from London's social structures and religious conflicts to economic affairs, monopolies, and arguments for free trade. Tubb's masterful account of Violet's life draws from primary sources as well as current scholarship, giving readers an absorbing view into the life, politics, and history of seventeenth-century England. -- Warren Johnston, Algoma University
Amos Tubb has turned the dramatic life story of a very unlikeable man, Thomas Violet, into a compelling history of seventeenth-century England. Using Violet's experiences as a goldsmith, government informant, and self-serving entrepreneur as a lens, Tubb illustrates how one man's life intersected with many turbulent issues of his time, including politics, civil war, economic change, and religious prejudice. Tubb successfully draws these connections together by clearly explaining their significance as well as how historians have debated them. This is a highly readable and absorbing book that is ideal for undergraduate classroom use. -- Abigail L. Swingen, Texas Tech University
Book Information
ISBN 9781442275065
Author Amos Tubb
Format Paperback
Page Count 178
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 272g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 151mm * 14mm