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If this was new Elizabethan architecture, then so, too, was the reaction to this modernity as, after the economically depressed 1970s, postmodernism and neoclassical architecture took a bow.
The ‘New Elizabethan age’ is the period during which Queen Elizabeth II reigned. It started with the death of her father, King George VI, in 1952 which saw the Queen crowned at age 27 and it ...
Historian Ian Mortimer transports viewers back to Elizabethan England and reveals, in vivid detail, a living, breathing Tudor world. Learn how Tudor housewives turned plants into medicine, how the ...
GCSE History The Elizabethan age, 1558-1603 learning resources for adults, children, parents and teachers.