Elizabeth I

Date Submitted: 12/22/2002 20:35:29
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 12 pages (3175 words)
The modern world is rife with ideological fanaticism. It did not end with the Cold War -- in fact, it has apparently increased, becoming more diversified and threatening, whether it takes the form of North American neo-conservatism, religious zealousness in the Middle East, or totalitarianism in Nigeria. Against this backdrop, a philosophy of moderation, perhaps the most liberal of liberal virtues, seems very wet and uninspired by comparison. Indeed, the most successful rulers and politicians …
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…and Politics. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1992. Morey, Adrian. The Catholic Subjects of Elizabeth I. Totowa: Roman and Littlefield, 1978. Perry, Maria. The World of a Prince: A Life of Elizabeth I from contemporary documents. Suffolk: Boydell, 1990. Plowder, Alison. Elizabeth Tudor and Mary Stewart: Two Queens in One Isle. Totowa: Barnes and Noble Books, 1984. Regan, Geoffrey. Elizabeth I. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1988. Ridley, Jasper Goodwin. Elizabeth I - The Shrewdness of Virtue. New York: Fromm International, 1989.
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