
The defeat of the Spanish Armada did not put an end to Spanish sea power, nor to Spain's ambitions in northern Europe. By the mid-1590s, Spain had recovered from the disaster of 1588, and the renewed naval wars together with the outbreak of rebellion in Ireland form the principal themes of this book. R. B. Wernham sets out to examine these major events of the last years of Queen Elizabeth's reign and to assess their impact on English policy. Professor Wernham shows how much of the impetus in foreign policy derived from the Earl of Essex, whose personal ambition and practical incompetence brought frustration and danger, and ultimately led him through rebellion to the scaffold. It was left to Mountjoy in Ireland, to Leveson and a new generation of sea commanders, and above all to Robert Cecil, to bring war and rebellion to a reasonably satisfactory conclusion. The Return of the Armadas is a superbly integrated and lucidly written study in grand strategy by a leading historian of Elizabethan affairs. It carries to its conclusion the story begun in his After the Armada.
This work investigates how the English state navigated the resurgence of Spanish naval power and domestic rebellion during the final decade of Queen Elizabeth I's reign. R. B. Wernham, a preeminent historian of the Elizabethan era, utilizes extensive archival research to analyze the intersection of foreign policy, military strategy, and internal political instability. He argues that the transition from the Earl of Essex's volatile leadership to the pragmatic administration of Robert Cecil was critical in securing a stable conclusion to the protracted conflict with Spain.
What You Will Find
Historians recognize this volume as a definitive account of late Elizabethan grand strategy, frequently citing Wernham's meticulous use of primary sources. Scholars note that the prose is accessible yet rigorous, making it a foundational text for understanding the complexities of the Anglo-Spanish War.
Page Count:
472
Publication Date:
1994-05-19
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0198204434
ISBN-13:
9780198204435
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