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Highlights the ways in which England became a modern society 1640 1700.
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Highlights the ways in which England became a modern society 1640 1700.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 655g
- ISBN-13: 9780521802529
- ISBN-10: 0521802520
- Artikelnr.: 22739869
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 655g
- ISBN-13: 9780521802529
- ISBN-10: 0521802520
- Artikelnr.: 22739869
Alan Houston is Associate Professor of Political Science, University of California, San Diego. He received his Ph. D. from Harvard, and has been Mellon Fellow in the Society of Fellows in the Humanities, Columbia University (1988-89) and Laurence S. Rockefeller Fellow in the University Center for Human Values, Princeton University (1993-94). In 1990 he received the Leo Strauss award from the American Political Science Association for the best doctoral dissertation in political philosophy. His book Algernon Sidney and the Republican Heritage in England and America (Princeton UP, 1991) received the APSA Award for the best book in the field of political theory. Currently he is working on the Levellers and on the political writings of Benjamin Franklin.
Introduction: modernity and later seventeenth-century England Alan Houston
and Steve Pincus; 1. The question of secularisation Blair Worden; 2. 'Meer
religion' and the 'church-state' of Restoration England: the impact and
ideology of James II's Declarations of indulgence Mark Knights; 3.
Radicals, reformers and republicans: academic language and political
discourse in Restoration London Gary DeKrey; 4. The family in the Exclusion
Crisis: Locke vs Filmer revisited Rachel Weil; 5. Understanding popular
politics in Restoration Britain Tim Harris; 6. The war in heaven and the
Miltonic sublime Nicholas von Maltzahn; 7. The Cowleyan Pindaric ode and
sublime diversions Joshua Scodel; 8. Plays as property, 1660-1710 Paulina
Kewes; 9. Republicanism, the politics of necessity, and the rule of law
Alan Houston; 10. From holy cause to economic interest: the transformation
of reason of state thinking in seventeenth-century England Steve Pincus;
11. Natural philosophy and political periodisation: interregnum,
restoration, and revolution Barbara Shapiro.
and Steve Pincus; 1. The question of secularisation Blair Worden; 2. 'Meer
religion' and the 'church-state' of Restoration England: the impact and
ideology of James II's Declarations of indulgence Mark Knights; 3.
Radicals, reformers and republicans: academic language and political
discourse in Restoration London Gary DeKrey; 4. The family in the Exclusion
Crisis: Locke vs Filmer revisited Rachel Weil; 5. Understanding popular
politics in Restoration Britain Tim Harris; 6. The war in heaven and the
Miltonic sublime Nicholas von Maltzahn; 7. The Cowleyan Pindaric ode and
sublime diversions Joshua Scodel; 8. Plays as property, 1660-1710 Paulina
Kewes; 9. Republicanism, the politics of necessity, and the rule of law
Alan Houston; 10. From holy cause to economic interest: the transformation
of reason of state thinking in seventeenth-century England Steve Pincus;
11. Natural philosophy and political periodisation: interregnum,
restoration, and revolution Barbara Shapiro.
Introduction: modernity and later seventeenth-century England Alan Houston
and Steve Pincus; 1. The question of secularisation Blair Worden; 2. 'Meer
religion' and the 'church-state' of Restoration England: the impact and
ideology of James II's Declarations of indulgence Mark Knights; 3.
Radicals, reformers and republicans: academic language and political
discourse in Restoration London Gary DeKrey; 4. The family in the Exclusion
Crisis: Locke vs Filmer revisited Rachel Weil; 5. Understanding popular
politics in Restoration Britain Tim Harris; 6. The war in heaven and the
Miltonic sublime Nicholas von Maltzahn; 7. The Cowleyan Pindaric ode and
sublime diversions Joshua Scodel; 8. Plays as property, 1660-1710 Paulina
Kewes; 9. Republicanism, the politics of necessity, and the rule of law
Alan Houston; 10. From holy cause to economic interest: the transformation
of reason of state thinking in seventeenth-century England Steve Pincus;
11. Natural philosophy and political periodisation: interregnum,
restoration, and revolution Barbara Shapiro.
and Steve Pincus; 1. The question of secularisation Blair Worden; 2. 'Meer
religion' and the 'church-state' of Restoration England: the impact and
ideology of James II's Declarations of indulgence Mark Knights; 3.
Radicals, reformers and republicans: academic language and political
discourse in Restoration London Gary DeKrey; 4. The family in the Exclusion
Crisis: Locke vs Filmer revisited Rachel Weil; 5. Understanding popular
politics in Restoration Britain Tim Harris; 6. The war in heaven and the
Miltonic sublime Nicholas von Maltzahn; 7. The Cowleyan Pindaric ode and
sublime diversions Joshua Scodel; 8. Plays as property, 1660-1710 Paulina
Kewes; 9. Republicanism, the politics of necessity, and the rule of law
Alan Houston; 10. From holy cause to economic interest: the transformation
of reason of state thinking in seventeenth-century England Steve Pincus;
11. Natural philosophy and political periodisation: interregnum,
restoration, and revolution Barbara Shapiro.