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Urban policy and urban political culture: Henry VII and his towns

Lee, James

Authors

James Lee James5.Lee@uwe.ac.uk
Pro Vice Chancellor and Head of College of Health, Science & Society



Abstract

Henry VII has established a widely-recognized reputation for the assiduousness of his governance. For all the research conducted on Henry's handling of central government machinery, however, little scholarly effort has concentrated on the king's political interaction with provincial government, and particularly with the king's provincial towns. This article examines Henry's relations with urban polities and argues that in the king's political interaction with larger provincial centres in politically sensitive areas, such as Bristol, York and Exeter, can be witnessed a burgeoning urban policy. In contrast to processes of political centralization at work during Henry's regime, however, the king's policy in this regard helped to promote a degree of autonomy for urban governments, and thus also paved the way for the formation of later, distinctive elite urban political cultures. © Institute of Historical Research 2009.

Citation

Lee, J. (2009). Urban policy and urban political culture: Henry VII and his towns. Historical Research, 82(217), 493-510. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2281.2009.00505.x

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Aug 1, 2009
Journal Historical Research
Print ISSN 0950-3471
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 82
Issue 217
Pages 493-510
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2281.2009.00505.x
Keywords urban policy, urban political culture, Henry VII
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/994221
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2281.2009.00505.x
Additional Information Additional Information : Special issue edited by Mark R. Horowitz on ‘Who Was Henry VII? The 500th anniversary of the Death of the First Tudor King (1509-2009)