Carole Levin. The Reign of Elizabeth I. modern York: Palgrave. 2002. Pp ix, 146 $3995 paper. ISBN 0-333-65865-5
Carole Levin informs readers at the opening of this book that she will provide a synthesis of late scholarship and augment discussions of more traditional issues, similar as religion and foreign policy, with an analysis of sex and culture. In a brief 122 pages, she has take the place ofed in providing students and instructors with a lively and interesting strange text.
Levin lay opens with an explanation of the irony between Elizabeth's motto, "Semper Eadem, Always the