Edward Zevin is an Assistant Professor of History at Bronx Community College and the City University of New York’s School of Professional Studies. He completed his Ph.D. in Early Modern History at Columbia University.
2010 0-7734-3618-9 The study examines the relationship between the sixteenth-century English nobility and the Tudor monarchy, as reflected by the career of Edward Stanley, third earl of Derby (1521-1572). The work demonstrates that the earl’s relations with his tenants and local landowners could be just as important as his relations with the Crown.