المراجعة التحريرية | an engaging and scholarly contribution to our knowledge of two important frontiers ... Ellis's scholarship is meticulous ... his ongoing move away from court-based or indeed Anglocentric history is a good example for British historians to follow. * Maureen M. Meikle, University of Sutherland, History 83/269 * Ellis has written an important comparative study of the administration of the borderlands from 1485-1540 ... profoundly scholarly, this book should be accessible and interesting even to general readers. * W.B. Robison III, Southeastern Louisiana University, Choice, February 1996, Vol.33 No. 6 * well executed and interesting ... a very personal scholarly statement ... It is hard to quarrel with his detailed and painstaking research, or with the cautious and intelligent way in which his conclusions are presented. Professor Ellis establishes with considerable learning that there was an aristocratic marcher culture. * David Loades, History Today, August 1996 * With this fine study Ellis augments his earlier contributions to the once neglected history of the Tudor borderlands and their impact on political relations between England on one hand and Ireland, Scotland, and Wales on the other. * William B. Robinson, Southeastern Louisiana University (Hammond) Sixteenth Century Journal XXVII/1 (11996) * E. has written yet another highly accomplished monograph: less ambitious in range but more sophisticated in planning and execution of its aims than previous publications by other researchers ... The monograph is well written, closely argued and likely to provoke the kind of healthy debate that promotes further research endeavours rather than demolishing other historians as irredeemable enemies. * Archive for Reformation History * a very personal scholarly statement ... The author has been well known for a number of years as an incisive and objective historian of Tudor Ireland. It is hard to quarrel with his detailed and painstaking research, or with the cautious and intelligent way in which his conclusions are presented. * History Today * |
عن المؤلف | Ellis is author of: Tudor Ireland: Crown, Community and the Conflict of Cultures 1470-1603 (Longman 1985, reprinted 1987. 1992, 1993, 398 pages), and Reform and Revival: English Government in Ireland, 1470-1534 (The Royal Historical Society; the Boydell Press, Woodbridge; St. Martin's PRess, New York, 1986, 269 pages). |