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John M. Collins is a Lecturer in History at Eastern Washington University. He studied for his PhD at the University of Virginia. He has in the past been awarded research grants from the North American Council of British Studies, the American Society for Legal History, the Huntington Library, the Clark Library, the Lilly Library, and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
Introduction
Prologue
Part I. A Jurisprudence of Terror: 1. Making martial law
2. Making summary martial law
3. Transforming martial law
Part II. Martial Law and English Parliaments: 4. Bound by wartime: martial law and the petition of right
5. Unbound by parliament: martial law and the Wars of the Three Kingdoms
6. Bound and unbound: martial law in the Restoration empire
7. The rise of martial law
Conclusion
Manuscript bibliography
Index.