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  • - Women, Gender and Religion in Late Medieval and Reformation England
    von Oxford) Peters & Christine (The Queen's College
    73,00 - 111,00 €

    This 2003 book offers an interpretation of the transition from Catholicism to Protestantism in the English Reformation, and explores its implications for an understanding of women and gender. Central to this is an appreciation of the significance of medieval Christocentric piety in offering a bridge to the Reformation.

  • - The Earl of Argyll and the Struggle for Britain and Ireland
    von Jane E. A. (University of Edinburgh) Dawson
    63,00 - 136,00 €

    This book explains how the political crises of the mid-sixteenth century moulded the future political shape of the British Isles. Its central figure is the fifth earl of Argyll, the brother-in-law of Mary, Queen of Scots, and the major force throughout the Scottish Highlands and Lowlands.

  • - Petty Crime and the Law in London and Rural Middlesex, c.1660-1725
    von Robert B. (University of Sheffield) Shoemaker
    58,00 - 131,00 €

    This book examines the day-to-day operation of the criminal justice system in Middlesex from the point of view of plaintiffs and defendants, and offers an assessment of the social significance of the law in pre-industrial England.

  • - The Estate Steward and his World in Later Stuart England
    von D. R. (University of Adelaide) Hainsworth
    50,00 - 156,00 €

    In early modern England, society largely comprised landlords and tenants, linked by the estate steward. Stewards, Lords and People analyses the role of the estate steward in the social mechanisms of later Stuart England. No mere rent collectors, the stewards acted as entrepreneurs, election agents, almoners, ambassadors, and conduits of their lords' patronage and in many other roles.

  • - Ideologies and the Making of English Foreign Policy, 1650-1668
    von Steven C. A. (University of Chicago) Pincus
    87,00 - 144,00 €

    Protestantism and Patriotism is a detailed study of the first two Anglo-Dutch Wars (1652-1654 and 1665-1667) and the ideological contexts in which they were fought. It differs from other treatments of English foreign policy in this period by emphasising that diplomacy, trade and warfare cannot be studied in isolation from domestic culture.

  • von David L. Smith
    78,00 - 188,00 €

    'Constitutional royalism' is one of the most familiar yet least often examined of all the political labels found in the historiography of the English Revolution. This book fills a gap by investigating the leading Constitutional royalists who rallied to King Charles I in 1642 while consistently urging him to reach an 'accommodation' with Parliament.

  • - The Mind of Samuel Rutherford
    von John Coffey
    72,00 - 126,00 €

    This is the first modern intellectual biography of the Scottish theologian and political theorist Samuel Rutherford (c. 1600-61). Whose main purpose is to provide a thorough discussion of Rutherford's religious and political ideas, and their role in the ideology of the rebellious Scottish Covenanters.

  • - The Parliament of England, 1584-1601
    von David Dean
    71,00 - 129,00 €

    Examining a wide range of social and economic issues, law reform, religious and political concerns, and affairs both national and local, Law-Making and Society in Late Elizabethan England addresses the importance of parliament both as a political event and as a legislating institution.

  • von Greg Walker
    51,00 €

    The series of satirical poems and invectives written against Thomas, Cardinal Wolsey, the chief minister of Henry VIII, by the poet John Skelton has long been used by scholars as evidence of the sins and follies of Wolsey's regime. At the heart of this book is a detailed examination of these texts.

  • - The Caroline Puritan Movement, c.1620-1643
    von Tom Webster
    64,00 - 129,00 €

    This book reconsiders the existence of an early Stuart Puritan movement, and examines the ways in which Puritan clergymen encouraged sociability with their like-minded colleagues, so that they came to define themselves as 'a peculiar people', a community distinct from their less faithful rivals.

  • von Ann Hughes
    79,00 €

    This book discusses the origins, impact and aftermath of the Civil War in Warwickshire, examining administration, religion and politics in their social context. The focus is mainly on the landed elite, but the importance of relationships between members of the elite and their social inferiors is also stressed.

  • von Tessa Watt
    101,00 €

    This book looks at popular belief through a detailed study of the cheapest printed wares in London in the century after the Reformation.

  • - Propaganda and Politics from the Restoration until the Exclusion Crisis
    von Tim Harris
    66,00 €

    Attractively illustrated with polemical contemporary engravings, London Crowds demonstrates clearly the value of bringing together both high and low activity into a truly integrated social history of politics, and sheds important new light not just on urban agitation but on the nature of late-Stuart party conflict.

  • - Parsons and Parishioners, 1660-1740
    von Donald A. (University of Glasgow) Spaeth
    62,00 - 124,00 €

    This book looks at popular religion in early modern England, using detailed accounts of local conflicts to bring the religion of ordinary people to life. Unlike other studies, it examines not magical beliefs but orthodox religion, and shows how the gentry and people cooperated in regulating religion.

  • von Kent) Johnstone & Nathan (Canterbury Christ Church University College
    62,00 - 151,00 €

    Nathan Johnstone examines the concept of the Devil in English culture between the Reformation and the English Civil War. The author looks at the ways in which beliefs about the nature of the Devil changed as a consequence of the Reformation, and its impact on religious, literary and political culture.

  • - Charles I and the Scottish Troubles, 1637-1641
    von Peter Donald
    63,00 - 96,00 €

    Using a large body of newly available evidence, Dr Donald offers a new perspective on the power struggle in Scotland between Charles I and the Covenanters.

  • - William Cecil and the British Succession Crisis, 1558-1569
    von Stephen (University of Cambridge) Alford
    68,00 - 131,00 €

    An alternative account of the so-called 'succession crisis' in the first decade of the reign of Elizabeth I.

  • - Resistance, Religion and Responsibility
    von John Marshall
    74,00 €

    This book provides a major historical account of the development of the political, religious, social and moral thought of the political theorist and philosopher John Locke. It offers reinterpretations of several of his most important works, particularly the Two Treatises, and includes extensive analyses of his unpublished manuscripts.

  • von Natalie (University of Durham) Mears
    62,00 - 141,00 €

    This book re-evaluates Elizabethan politics and Elizabeth's queenship in late sixteenth-century England, Wales and Ireland. Natalie Mears shows the active role that Elizabeth played in policy-making, challenges current perceptions of political debate both within and outside the court, and re-evaluates how historians have and should conceptualize the 'public sphere'.

  • von Andrew Swatland
    53,00 - 105,00 €

    This is the first comprehensive study of the House of Lords in the reign of Charles II. It examines the House's institutional and political activities, and reveals the vital role played by the peerage in Caroline parliaments, making it an important contribution to the history of Restoration politics and political culture.

  • - The Political Career of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, 1585-1597
    von Paul E. J. Hammer
    94,00 - 168,00 €

    The Earl of Essex was the last great favourite of Elizabeth I. Using an unparalleled range of sources, this revisionist 1999 study presents a picture of Essex and of the outbreak of faction in Elizabethan politics.

  • - The Roman and Protestant Churches in English Protestant Thought, 1600-1640
    von Anthony (University of Sheffield) Milton
    118,00 - 226,00 €

    Catholic and Reformed analyses the preconceptions that lay behind religious controversy in the years before the English Civil War. It offers an analysis of the nature of the English church and explains the nature of English religious culture and its role in provoking the Civil War.

  • - Participation and the Criminal Law in Seventeenth-Century England
    von Cynthia B. Herrup
    50,00 €

    Tracing the attitudes behind the enforcement of the criminal law in early modern England, this book, the first to be based on 17th-century legal records, beyond the county of Essex, blends social, legal and political history and offers an important complement to more conventional studies.

  • - English Politics and the Coming of War, 1621-1624
    von Thomas Cogswell
    75,00 €

    In studying the English polity in a period of crisis, Professor Cogswell challenges many of the revisionist assumptions about early seventeenth-century England and highlights the dangers in confusing the history of Court faction with the broader political history of the period.

  • von Joad (University of East Anglia) Raymond
    63,00 - 127,00 €

    This is a unique history of the printed pamphlet in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Britain. It discusses pamphlets as a means of influencing politics and public opinion - as commercial products, physical objects and as a literary form.

  • - Gloucestershire, 1540-1580
    von Caroline (West Virginia University) Litzenberger
    65,00 - 136,00 €

    This book tells the story of the English Reformation from the viewpoint of ordinary people and their parishes. It shows that while some individuals and parishes may have welcomed the new religion, people generally resisted change and then gradually created their own idiosyncratic sets of beliefs and practices.

  • von Professor Tony Claydon
    63,00 - 131,00 €

    This book provides the first full account of William III's propaganda during his reign in England, 1689-1702. It explores the self-presentation of the English monarchy at a particularly difficult moment, following the king's irregular succession to the throne in the Glorious Revolution of 1688.

  • - The Politics of Literature in the England of Charles I
    von Kevin Sharpe
    46,00 €

    Criticism and Compliment examines the poems, plays and masques of the three figures who succeeded Ben Jonson as authors of court entertainments in the England of Charles I. The courtly literature of Caroline England has been dismissed by critics and characterised by historians as propaganda for Charles I's absolutism penned by sycophantic hirelings.

  • - Behmenism and its Development in England
    von Brian J. (University of Durham) Gibbons
    70,00 - 156,00 €

    This is the first comprehensive account of the development of the ideas on gender of Jacob Boehme (1575-1624) among his English followers. It deals with English Behmenism from its reception during the Interregnum through to its impact upon William Blake and the Swedenborgians in the eighteenth century.

  • - The Political Thought of the Public's 'Privado'
    von Michael (University of Alabama) Mendle
    53,00 - 110,00 €

    This is the first full study in fifty years of the author of the most celebrated political tract of the early years of the English Civil War. Parker's literary work is viewed in the light of his career as privado, or intimate adviser, to leading figures of the parliamentary leadership.

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