Politics, Religion and Popularity in Early Stuart Britain
Essays in Honour of Conrad Russell
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- Editors:
- Thomas Cogswell, University of California, Riverside
- Richard Cust, University of Birmingham
- Peter Lake, Princeton University, New Jersey
- Date Published: March 2011
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521188821
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Revisionism has had a far-reaching impact upon the history of politics and religion in early Stuart Britain. The essays collected here were originally published in 2002, and set out to assess this impact and develop further some of the central themes highlighted in the work of the historian Conrad Russell, and address a series of themes arising out of recent debates on the causes of the English Civil War. The subject-matter ranges from high-political narrative to the study of rumour, gossip, and print culture. Topics covered include the character of Charles I's kingship, the place of Parliament in the political system, the divisive legacy of the English Reformation, and the problems posed by trying to unite England with Scotland and Ireland. The collection will interest readers concerned with the political and religious history, and also the literature, of early seventeenth-century Britain.
Read more- Includes important contributions to the debate about the causes of the English Civil War
- Contains material of interest to students of early seventeenth-century literature as well as to religious and political historians
- Offers an assessment of the legacy of revisionism, and a guide to some future directions of research on early Stuart Britain
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Review of the hardback: '… remarkable and unusual tribute to a great historian …' History
See more reviewsReview of the hardback: '… a beautiful piece of historical narrative … this volume not only acknowledges Conrad Russell's influence on those now working in early Stuart studies, it also demonstrates the continuing fecundity of early Stuart Britain as a field of historical research.' Royal Stuart Review
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- Date Published: March 2011
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521188821
- length: 316 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 18 mm
- weight: 0.47kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Revisionism and its legacies: the work of Conrad Russell Thomas Cogswell, Richard Cust and Peter Lake
Part I. Politics:
1. Puritan politicians and King James VI and I, 1587–1604 Nicholas Tyacke
2. The sacred, the profane and the Union: politics of sermon and masque at the court wedding of Lord and Lady Hay Lori Anne Ferrell
3. Capital life: Members of Parliament outside the House Pauline Croft
4. The personal rule of James I, 1611–20 Andrew Thrush
5. Profiting from misfortune: corruption and the Admiralty under the early Stuarts David D. Hebb
6. Negotiating grace Cynthia Herrup
Part II. Religion:
7. The pastoral tightrope: a Puritan pedagogue in Jacobean London Julia F. Merritt
8. The creation of Laudianism: a new approach Anthony Milton
9. Provincial preaching and allegiance in the first English Civil War Jacqueline Eales
Part III. Popularity:
10. The people's love: the Duke of Buckingham and popularity Thomas Cogswell
11. Charles I and popularity Richard Cust
12. Puritans, popularity and petitions: local politics in national context: Cheshire 1641 Peter Lake
A bibliography of the principal published writings of Conrad Russell, 1962–2002 Richard Cust and Elizabeth Russell.
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