A Golden World
How the Americas Transformed Renaissance England
by Lauren Working
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Pub Date 4 Jun 2026 | Archive Date 5 Jun 2026
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Description
A glittering new history of how the Americas transformed early modern England.
From rumours of lost Amazonian cities of gold to the silver running through the mountains of Bolivia, hopes for dazzling wealth fuelled the imperial fantasies of the Tudors and Stuarts. But while stories of treasure ships and privateers like Walter Raleigh have become entrenched in national myths – what did Elizabethans actually know about Mexico, the Amazon rainforest, or the Chesapeake? How did Indigenous people and knowledge enter the art, fashion, and literature of Shakespeare's time – and at what cost?
A Golden World illuminates how the Americas became a visible and material presence in English culture, through a range of unexpected objects: from tobacco leaves strewn in playhouses to a boy wearing a pearl earring. Award-winning historian Lauren Working presents an altogether new history of the 'golden age' of 16th century England, that considers the desire for power, land and resources in the first era of colonization, alongside the craft and labour of those in the Americas who contributed to the English Renaissance as we know it.
Advance Praise
'A wonderfully stylish, gloriously technicolour book.' NANDINI DAS
'A sparkling cabinet of curiosities which invites us to consider the dark threads entwining Indigenous and African influences with the gilded fantasy of the Tudors' global world.' CAROLINE DODDS PENNOCK
'Unfolding with ravishing detail and rich humanity, A Golden World is a glittering account which casts early modern England in an entirely new light.' MIRANDA MALINS
'An absolute joy to read. This book unveils how the Americas did not simply widen England's horizons—they reconfigured its identity.' DR STEPHANIE PRATT
Available Editions
| EDITION | Hardcover |
| ISBN | 9780571393831 |
| PRICE | £22.00 (GBP) |
| PAGES | 384 |