Thomas Cogswell / Richard Cust / Peter Lake (eds.)
Politics, Religion and Popularity in Early Stuart Britain
Herausgeber: Cogswell, Thomas; Lake, Peter; Cust, Richard
Thomas Cogswell / Richard Cust / Peter Lake (eds.)
Politics, Religion and Popularity in Early Stuart Britain
Herausgeber: Cogswell, Thomas; Lake, Peter; Cust, Richard
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A 2002 collection of essays addressing recent debates on the causes of the English Civil War.
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A 2002 collection of essays addressing recent debates on the causes of the English Civil War.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9780521807005
- ISBN-10: 052180700X
- Artikelnr.: 29337924
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- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9780521807005
- ISBN-10: 052180700X
- Artikelnr.: 29337924
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Thomas Cogswell is Professor of History at the University of California, Riverside. His publications include The Blessed Revolution (Cambridge University Press, 1989).
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.
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.
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.
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.