1595–1606: New Perspectives on Regime Change Podcast

1595–1606: New Perspectives on Regime Change

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.
Regime Change and the Legacy of the Earl of Essex
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.
Apr 12, 2019
38 min
The Transformation of Sovereignty: Bodin, Gentili, and Grotius between James VI and James I
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.
Jan 12, 2019
45 min
Peace with Spain in 1604: A Sea Change in the Atlantic?
Aysha Pollnitz, assistant professor of history at Rice University, presents on James the VI diplomacy with Spain after succeeding the English throne.
Jan 12, 2019
43 min
New Perspectives on Regime Change: Opening Remarks with Norman Jones and Paulina Kewes
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.
Jan 12, 2019
6 min
Regime Change: An Internal Perspective
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.
Jan 12, 2019
38 min
Regime Change, 1595-1605: Unification and Discord in the Borderlands
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.
Jan 12, 2019
37 min
Regime Change, 1595-1606: The View from Scotland
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.
Jan 12, 2019
41 min
Although the King Dies, Authority Does Not Perish: Commonwealth, Political Union, and Regime Change
Robert Frost, Burnett Fletcher Chair of History at the University of Aberdeen, presents on the transfer of power between the death of Queen Elizabeth I and King James VI.
Jan 12, 2019
45 min
James VI and I, Henry IV and the Dutch: A Study in Diplomatic Equivocation
R. Malcolm Smuts, Professor Emeritus of History at University of Massachusetts, Boston, presents on James I's policies toward European countries, including the Netherlands.
Jan 12, 2019
40 min
Regime Change: A Transnational Perspective
Paulina Kewes, Helen Morag Fellow and professor of English literature at the University of Oxford, presents on international scrutiny during the regime change from the Tudor to the Stuart dynasty.
Jan 12, 2019
50 min
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