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Cathryn Enis
Cathryn Enis is a historian specialising in the interaction between culture and politics in the sixteenth century. Her research takes Elizabethan England as its starting point, examining the local, national and international events and preoccupations that framed the lives of those who lived during this time. She uses a range of sources from traditional manuscript archives and personal documents to artefacts, paintings and architecture to explore this pivotal period in British and European history.
Courses
The Elizabethan world witnessed some of the most momentous and memorable events in English history. Investigate the experiences and reactions of individuals to these changes, events and issues.
The Elizabethan world witnessed some of the most momentous and memorable events in English history. Investigate the experiences and reactions of individuals to these changes, events and issues.
William Shakespeare's plays are world-famous. But in what kind of world did he live? Through local rivalries, feuding families, legal disputes and high politics, we investigate everyday life in Shakespeare's England.