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  1. ratemyprofessors.com

    Rayne Allinson is a professor in the History department at University of Michigan - Dearborn - see what their students are saying about them or leave a rating yourself. ... I took Prof Allinson for 314 and 330 in back-to-back semesters. This was her first year teaching here. The difficulty of the courses did seem to increase from semester to ...
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  3. australianbookreview.com.au

    Rayne Allinson is a writer based in southern Tasmania. She has a DPhil from the University of Oxford, and is the author of A Monarchy of Letters: Royal correspondence and English diplomacy in the reign of Elizabeth I (2012).
  4. link.springer.com

    "Rayne Allinson presents in broad scope and extensive detail the story of Elizabeth I's epistolary dealings with the monarchs and rulers of her time - in each case, a multifaceted narrative told to a large extent in Elizabeth's own words. Allinson offers fascinating narratives of diplomacy mediated through a complex web of correspondence.
  5. "Rayne Allinson presents in broad scope and extensive detail the story of Elizabeth I's epistolary dealings with the monarchs and rulers of her time - in each case, a multifaceted narrative told to a large extent in Elizabeth's own words. Allinson offers fascinating narratives of diplomacy mediated through a complex web of correspondence.
  6. umdearborn.edu

    Faculty, staff, alumni and students are welcome to submit their recently published titles to this column by e-mailing Reporter editor Kate Malicke at [email protected] with a summary of the book, a high-resolution JPEG of the book's cover and a URL where readers can purchase the title, if applicable.. Rayne Allinson, assistant professor of history, recently published A Monarchy of Letters ...
  7. A Monarchy of Letters: Royal Correspondence and English Diplomacy in the Reign of Elizabeth I (Queenship and Power) - Kindle edition by Allinson, Rayne. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading A Monarchy of Letters: Royal Correspondence and English Diplomacy in the Reign of Elizabeth I ...
  8. academia.edu

    Rayne Allinson. A Monarchy of Letters: Royal Correspondence and English Diplomacy in the Reign of Elizabeth I. 2012. In this new monograph published as part of Palgrave Macmillan's series Queenship and Power, Rayne Allinson presents in broad scope and extensive detail the story of the Elizabeth I's epistolary dealings with the monarchs and ...
  9. academic.oup.com

    Rayne Allinson makes a useful and welcome contribution to studies of Elizabeth I and to our understanding of her diplomatic practices. The first three chapters set the scene, dealing with issues such as the secretariat, practicalities surrounding royal correspondence, royal attitudes to letter-writing, and Elizabeth's epistolary strategies in her first year as queen.
  10. worldcat.org

    Author: Rayne Allinson. Summary: This book examines Elizabeth's correspondence with several significant rulers, analyzing how her letters were constructed, drafted and presented, the rhetorical strategies used, and the role these letters played in facilitating diplomatic relations.
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