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A History of England - Volume 3
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Meticulously detailed and thoroughly comprehensive, this six-volume history of seventeenth-century England was first published in English in 1875.
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Meticulously detailed and thoroughly comprehensive, this six-volume history of seventeenth-century England was first published in English in 1875.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 608
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 846g
- ISBN-13: 9781108022118
- ISBN-10: 1108022111
- Artikelnr.: 32095509
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 608
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 846g
- ISBN-13: 9781108022118
- ISBN-10: 1108022111
- Artikelnr.: 32095509
Book XI. The Commonwealth in England, 1649-1653: 1. Republican ideas and institutions in England. The Levellers
2. Rinuccini and Cromwell in Ireland
3. Charles II and Cromwell in Scotland
4. Growth of the power of the Commonwealth by land and sea
5. Dissolution of the Long Parliament
6. The Little Parliament
Book XII. The Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell, 1653-1658: 1. Oliver Cromwell and his elevation to the Protectorate
2. Embassy to Sweden. Peace with Holland
3. The Parliament of 1654
4. Military government. Religious tolerance
5. Rupture with Spain
6. The Parliament of 1656, 1657. Idea of a Cromwellian monarchy
7. The general position of the Protectorate at home and abroad in 1657 and 1658
8. Death of Oliver Cromwell
Book XIII. Fall of the Protectorate and the Commonwealth. Restoration of the Monarchy, 1658-1660: Introduction
1. Attempt to continue the Protectorate
2. Attempt to form a Commonwealth on a new basis
3. Royalist movements in the summer of 1659
4. Supremacy and constitutional projects of the army
5. Lambert and Monk. Restoration of the Rump Parliament
6. Anti-republic movement. Monk in the city
7. Recall of the king
Book XIV. The First Five Years under Charles II. The Restoration of the Anglican Church: 1. The state of affairs at the Restoration
2. The Convention Parliament in the summer of 1660
3. Foreign policy. Marriages in the royal family
4. Religious differences. The Coronation. A new Parliament
5. The first two years of the Long Parliament of the Restoration. The Act of Uniformity
6. Relations with France. Sale of Dunkirk
7. A scheme for reunion with Rome. Claim to the dispensing power. Personal relations in court and state
Book XV. The Dutch Wars of Charles II. Establishment of the Protestant and Parliamentary Character of the Constitution, 1664-1674: Introduction
1. The first war with Holland, in the year 1665
2. Influence of France upon the continuation of war and upon the peace
3. Fall of the Lord Chancellor Clarendon
4. Convention at the Hague in January 1668. Triple alliance
5. Government and parliament in the year 1668
6. Secret alliance with France, 1669, 1670
7. Parliamentary sessions from 1669 to 1671
8. The second war against Holland, 1672
9. Origin of the Test Act
10. Peace with Holland
11. Union of Parliament with the Prince of Orange
12. Movement in literature.
2. Rinuccini and Cromwell in Ireland
3. Charles II and Cromwell in Scotland
4. Growth of the power of the Commonwealth by land and sea
5. Dissolution of the Long Parliament
6. The Little Parliament
Book XII. The Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell, 1653-1658: 1. Oliver Cromwell and his elevation to the Protectorate
2. Embassy to Sweden. Peace with Holland
3. The Parliament of 1654
4. Military government. Religious tolerance
5. Rupture with Spain
6. The Parliament of 1656, 1657. Idea of a Cromwellian monarchy
7. The general position of the Protectorate at home and abroad in 1657 and 1658
8. Death of Oliver Cromwell
Book XIII. Fall of the Protectorate and the Commonwealth. Restoration of the Monarchy, 1658-1660: Introduction
1. Attempt to continue the Protectorate
2. Attempt to form a Commonwealth on a new basis
3. Royalist movements in the summer of 1659
4. Supremacy and constitutional projects of the army
5. Lambert and Monk. Restoration of the Rump Parliament
6. Anti-republic movement. Monk in the city
7. Recall of the king
Book XIV. The First Five Years under Charles II. The Restoration of the Anglican Church: 1. The state of affairs at the Restoration
2. The Convention Parliament in the summer of 1660
3. Foreign policy. Marriages in the royal family
4. Religious differences. The Coronation. A new Parliament
5. The first two years of the Long Parliament of the Restoration. The Act of Uniformity
6. Relations with France. Sale of Dunkirk
7. A scheme for reunion with Rome. Claim to the dispensing power. Personal relations in court and state
Book XV. The Dutch Wars of Charles II. Establishment of the Protestant and Parliamentary Character of the Constitution, 1664-1674: Introduction
1. The first war with Holland, in the year 1665
2. Influence of France upon the continuation of war and upon the peace
3. Fall of the Lord Chancellor Clarendon
4. Convention at the Hague in January 1668. Triple alliance
5. Government and parliament in the year 1668
6. Secret alliance with France, 1669, 1670
7. Parliamentary sessions from 1669 to 1671
8. The second war against Holland, 1672
9. Origin of the Test Act
10. Peace with Holland
11. Union of Parliament with the Prince of Orange
12. Movement in literature.
Book XI. The Commonwealth in England, 1649-1653: 1. Republican ideas and institutions in England. The Levellers
2. Rinuccini and Cromwell in Ireland
3. Charles II and Cromwell in Scotland
4. Growth of the power of the Commonwealth by land and sea
5. Dissolution of the Long Parliament
6. The Little Parliament
Book XII. The Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell, 1653-1658: 1. Oliver Cromwell and his elevation to the Protectorate
2. Embassy to Sweden. Peace with Holland
3. The Parliament of 1654
4. Military government. Religious tolerance
5. Rupture with Spain
6. The Parliament of 1656, 1657. Idea of a Cromwellian monarchy
7. The general position of the Protectorate at home and abroad in 1657 and 1658
8. Death of Oliver Cromwell
Book XIII. Fall of the Protectorate and the Commonwealth. Restoration of the Monarchy, 1658-1660: Introduction
1. Attempt to continue the Protectorate
2. Attempt to form a Commonwealth on a new basis
3. Royalist movements in the summer of 1659
4. Supremacy and constitutional projects of the army
5. Lambert and Monk. Restoration of the Rump Parliament
6. Anti-republic movement. Monk in the city
7. Recall of the king
Book XIV. The First Five Years under Charles II. The Restoration of the Anglican Church: 1. The state of affairs at the Restoration
2. The Convention Parliament in the summer of 1660
3. Foreign policy. Marriages in the royal family
4. Religious differences. The Coronation. A new Parliament
5. The first two years of the Long Parliament of the Restoration. The Act of Uniformity
6. Relations with France. Sale of Dunkirk
7. A scheme for reunion with Rome. Claim to the dispensing power. Personal relations in court and state
Book XV. The Dutch Wars of Charles II. Establishment of the Protestant and Parliamentary Character of the Constitution, 1664-1674: Introduction
1. The first war with Holland, in the year 1665
2. Influence of France upon the continuation of war and upon the peace
3. Fall of the Lord Chancellor Clarendon
4. Convention at the Hague in January 1668. Triple alliance
5. Government and parliament in the year 1668
6. Secret alliance with France, 1669, 1670
7. Parliamentary sessions from 1669 to 1671
8. The second war against Holland, 1672
9. Origin of the Test Act
10. Peace with Holland
11. Union of Parliament with the Prince of Orange
12. Movement in literature.
2. Rinuccini and Cromwell in Ireland
3. Charles II and Cromwell in Scotland
4. Growth of the power of the Commonwealth by land and sea
5. Dissolution of the Long Parliament
6. The Little Parliament
Book XII. The Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell, 1653-1658: 1. Oliver Cromwell and his elevation to the Protectorate
2. Embassy to Sweden. Peace with Holland
3. The Parliament of 1654
4. Military government. Religious tolerance
5. Rupture with Spain
6. The Parliament of 1656, 1657. Idea of a Cromwellian monarchy
7. The general position of the Protectorate at home and abroad in 1657 and 1658
8. Death of Oliver Cromwell
Book XIII. Fall of the Protectorate and the Commonwealth. Restoration of the Monarchy, 1658-1660: Introduction
1. Attempt to continue the Protectorate
2. Attempt to form a Commonwealth on a new basis
3. Royalist movements in the summer of 1659
4. Supremacy and constitutional projects of the army
5. Lambert and Monk. Restoration of the Rump Parliament
6. Anti-republic movement. Monk in the city
7. Recall of the king
Book XIV. The First Five Years under Charles II. The Restoration of the Anglican Church: 1. The state of affairs at the Restoration
2. The Convention Parliament in the summer of 1660
3. Foreign policy. Marriages in the royal family
4. Religious differences. The Coronation. A new Parliament
5. The first two years of the Long Parliament of the Restoration. The Act of Uniformity
6. Relations with France. Sale of Dunkirk
7. A scheme for reunion with Rome. Claim to the dispensing power. Personal relations in court and state
Book XV. The Dutch Wars of Charles II. Establishment of the Protestant and Parliamentary Character of the Constitution, 1664-1674: Introduction
1. The first war with Holland, in the year 1665
2. Influence of France upon the continuation of war and upon the peace
3. Fall of the Lord Chancellor Clarendon
4. Convention at the Hague in January 1668. Triple alliance
5. Government and parliament in the year 1668
6. Secret alliance with France, 1669, 1670
7. Parliamentary sessions from 1669 to 1671
8. The second war against Holland, 1672
9. Origin of the Test Act
10. Peace with Holland
11. Union of Parliament with the Prince of Orange
12. Movement in literature.