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WAS ELIZABETH I INTERESTED IN MAPS – AND DID IT MATTER?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2005

Abstract

It tends to be assumed that Queen Elizabeth was interested in maps and globes, not least because she was frequently depicted in their vicinity. Investigation strongly suggests that this was not the case. It is argued that this did matter. By depriving her of an independent source of spatial information, it made her more dependent on her ministers and, in particular, it meant that the royal estates were not mapped before 1600, with long-term financial and possibly constitutional consequences for the crown.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society2004

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