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一、專書

1. Allen, J. D., A History of Political Thought in the Sixteenth Century. London: Methuen, 1928.

2. Amussen, S., An Ordered Society: Gender and Class in Early Modern England. Oxford: Blackwell, 1988.

3. Aylmer, John, An Harborowe for Faithfull and Trewe Svbiectes against the Late Blown Blast. Strasbourg, 1559, STC 1005.

4. Becon, Thomas, An Humble Supplicacion unto God, for the restoringe of hys holye woorde unto the churche of Englande. Strasburgh, 1554, STC 1730, in his Prayers and Other Pieces of Thomas Becon. ed. John Ayre, Cambridge, 1968.

5. Bertie, Richard, Treatise in Answer to John Knox. British Library, Add. MS. 48143, fols. 1-9.

6. Calvin, John, The Zurich Letters. second series, ed. Hastings Robinson, Cambridge: the Parker Society, 18, 1845.

7. Cancellar, James, The Path of Obedience, right necessarye for all the king and queens maiesties louing subiectes. London: J. Waylande, 1556? STC 4564.

8. Christopherson, John, An Exhortation to All Menne to Take Hede and Beware of Rebellion. London: J. Cawood, 1554. STC 5207.

9. Collinson, Patrick, The Religion of Protestants: the Church in English Society, 1559-1625. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1982.

10. Collinson, Patrick, The Elizabethan Puritan Movement. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990.

11. Dickens, A. G., The English Reformation. 2nd ed., London: Batsford, 1989.

12. Doran, Susan, Elizabeth I and Religion 1558-1603. London: Routledge, 1994.

13. Elton, G. R., Reform and Reformation: England, 1509-1558. London: Edward Arnold, 1977.

14. Fletcher, A. and Stevenson, J. eds., Order and Disorder in Early Modern England. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985.

15. Fortescue, John, On the Laws and Government of England. ed. Shelley Lockwood, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997.

16. Foxe, John, Acts and Monuments(1563). VI, ed. George Townsend, New York: AMS Press, 1965.

17. Garrett, Christina Hallowell, The Marian Exiles: A Study in the Origins of Elizabethan Puritanism. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press, 1938.

18. Goodman, Christopher, How superior Powers oght to be Obeyd of their subjects, and wherin they may lawfully by Gods worde be disobeyd and resisted. Geneva, 1558, STC 12020; Amsterdam: Theatrum Orbis Terrarvm

Ltd., 1972

19. Greenleaf, W. H., Order, Empiricism and Politics: Two Traditions of English Political Thought 1500-1700.

Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1964.

20. Haigh, C., English Reformations: Religion, Politics and Society Under the Tudors. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993.

21. Haugaard, W. P., Elizabeth and the English Reformation: the Struggle for a Stable Settlement of Religion.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1968.

22. Kantorowicz, Ernst, The King’s Two Bodies: A Study in Medieval Political Theology. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1957.

23. Knox, John, The Works of John Knox. 6vols. ed., Laing, David, Edinburgh: James Thin, 1845; reprint, New York: AMS Press, 1966.

24. Luther, Martin, Temporal Authority: to What Extent it Should be Obeyed. trans. J. J. Schindel, in Luther’s Works, 45, 75-129, ed. Walther I Brandt. Philadephia: Muhlenberg Press, 1962.

25. Maclean, Ian, The Renaissance Notion of Women. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1980.

26. Mason, Roger A., ed., John Knox on Rebellion. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.

27. McLaren, A. N., Political Culture in the Reign of Elizabeth I: Queen and Commonwealth 1558-1585.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.

28. Mendle, Michael, Dangerous Positions: Mixed Government, the Estates of the Realm, and the Answer to the xix propositions. Alabama: the University of Alabama Press, 1985.

29. Muir, Edward, Ritual in Early Modern Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997.

30. Peltoneu, Markku, Classical Humanism and Republicanism in English Political Thought 1570-1640. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press, 1995.

31. Pendrill, Colin, The English Reformation: Crown Power and Religious Change, 1485-1558. Oxford: Heinemann, 2000.

32. Percy, Eustace, John Knox. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1937.

33. Pocock, J. G. A., The Ancient Constitution and the Feudal Law. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1957.

34. Pollard, A. W. and Redgrave, G. R., A Short Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1475-1640. 3 vols, eds., London, 1969.

35. Ponet, John., A Short Treatise of Politike Power, and of the true Obedience which subjects owe to kings and other civil Governours, with an Exhortacion to all true naturall Englishmen. 1556, STC 20178, reprinted in

Winthrop S. Hudson, John Ponet (1516?-1556), Advocate of Limited Monarchy. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 1942.

36. Read, Evelyn, Catherine, Duchess of Suffolk: A Portrait. London: Jonathan Cape, 1962.

37. Reid, W. Stanford, Trumpeter of God: A Biography of John Knox. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Baker Book House, 1982.

38. Ridley, Jasper, John Knox. Oxford: Clarendon, 1968.

39. Shephard, Amanda, Gender and Authority in Sixteenth-Century England. Keele: Ryburn, 1994.

40. Skinner, Quentin, The Foundations of Modern Political Thought. II, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1978.

41. Strype, John, Historical Collections of the Life and Acts of John Aylmer, Lord Bishop of London in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. London, 1701.

42. Wiesner, Merry E., Women and Gender in Early Modern Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993.

二、論文

1. 林美香,〈十六世紀英格蘭女性統治的建立—以女王為主體的探討〉,《新史學》,14.3(2003),頁1-44。

2. 林美香,〈女性與政治:湯瑪斯艾列特的《為好女人辯護》與十六世紀人文學者的「女主寶鑑」〉,《台 大文史哲學報》,55(2001),頁131-164。

3. Bowler, Gerry, “Marian Protestants and the Idea of Violent Resistance to Tyranny,” in Protestantism and the National Church in Sixteenth Century England, eds., Peter Lake and Maria Dowling, 124-143, London: Croom

Helm, 1987.

4. Collinson, Patrick, “The Monarchical Republic of Queen Elizabeth I,” Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester, 69.2 (1986-7): 384-424.

5. Greaves, Richard L., “Concepts of Political Obedience in Late Tudor England: Conflicting Perspectives,” The

Journal of British Studies, 22.1 (1982): 23-34.

6. Davies, Kathleen M., “The Sacred Condition of Equality—How Original Were Puritan Doctrines of Marriage?”

Social History, 2 (1977): 151-166.

7. Dawson, Jane, “Revolutionary Conclusions: the Case of the Marian Exiles,” History of Political Thought, 11.2 (1990): 257-272.

8. Dawson, Jane, “The Two John Knoxes: England, Scotland and the 1558 Tracts,” Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 42.4 (1991): 556-576.

9. Fletcher, Anthony, “The Protestant Idea of Marriage in Early Modern England,” in Religion, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain: Essays in Honour of Patrick Collinson, eds., Peter Roberts and Anthony Fletcher,

161-181, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,1994.

10. Jordan, Constance, “Woman’s Rule in Sixteenth-Century British Political Thought,” Renaissance Quarterly, 40 (1987): 421-451.

11. Lee, Patricia-Ann, “A Bodye Politique to Governe: Aylmer, Knox and the Debate on Queenship,” The Historian, A Journal of History, 52 (1990): 242-261.

12. Loach, Jennifer, “Pamphlets and Politics, 1553-1558,” Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, 48 (1975):

31-44.

13. McLaren, A. N., “Delineating the Elizabethan Body Politic: Knox, Aylmer and the Definition of Counsel, 1558-1588,” History of Political Thought, 17.1 (1996): 224-252.

14. McLaren, Anne, “Elizabeth as Deborah: Biblical Typology, Prophecy and Political Power,” in Gender, Power and Privilege in Early Modern Europe, 90-107, eds. Jessica Munns and Penny Richards, London: Pearson

Education Ltd., 2003.

15. Richards, Judith M., “To Promote a Woman to Beare Rule’: Talking of Queens in Mid-Tudor England,” The Sixteenth Century Journal, 28.1 (1997): 101-121.

16. Russell, Conrad, “The Reformation and the Creation of the Church of England, 1500-1640,” in The Oxford Illustrated History of Tudor and Stuart Britain, 258-292, ed. John Morrill, Oxford:Oxford University Press,

1996.

17. Scalingli, Paula Louise, “The Scepter or the Distaff: the Question of Female Sovereignty, 1516-1607,” The Historian, 41.1 (1978): 59-75.

18. Shakespeare, Joy, “Plague and Punishment,” in Protestantism and the National Church in Sixteenth Century England, 103-123, eds., Peter Lake and Maria Dowling, London: Croom Helm, 1987.

19. Todd, Margo, “Humanists, Puritans and the Spiritualized Household,” Church History, 49 (1980): 18-34.

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