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This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in this book. The book focuses on the period when the Stuarts ruled in England, Scotland and Ireland, subsequent to the arrival in London of James VI of Scotland in 1603 after the death of Queen Elizabeth I. The passage of power through the generations of Stuarts was more complicated than it may appear from a position of historical distance. Throughout the Stuart dynasty, the different structures and interests of each nation placed competing demands on the Stuart monarchs. While there was a considerable degree of continuity in succession literature across the Stuart era, some of the identifiable changes reflect in valuable ways upon wider political and cultural shifts. In the cultural life of their nations, the Stuarts played leading roles throughout the period. The court was arguably the most important centre for cultural and artistic production.

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