Royalists and Royalism During the English Civil Wars
Herausgeber: Mcelligott, Jason; Smith, David L.
Royalists and Royalism During the English Civil Wars
Herausgeber: Mcelligott, Jason; Smith, David L.
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This volume of essays focuses on the largely neglected aspect of royalism during the English Civil Wars.
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This volume of essays focuses on the largely neglected aspect of royalism during the English Civil Wars.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780521181471
- ISBN-10: 052118147X
- Artikelnr.: 32302295
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780521181471
- ISBN-10: 052118147X
- Artikelnr.: 32302295
1. Introduction: rethinking Royalists and Royalism Jason McElligott and
David L. Smith; 2. A lesson in loyalty: Charles I and the short parliament
Mark A. Kishlansky; 3. The court and the emergence of a Royalist party
Malcolm Smuts; 4. Varieties of Royalism Barbara Donagan; 5. Royalist
reputations: the Cavalier ideal and the reality Ian Roy; 6. Counsel and
cabal in the King's party, 1642-6 David Scott; 7. 'I doe desire to be
rightly vnderstood': rhetorical strategies in the letters of Charles I
Sarah Poynting; 8. Royalists and the new model army in 1647: circumstance,
principle and compromise Rachel Foxley; 9. The Royalist origins of the
separation powers Michael Mendle; 10. 'A No-King, or a New'. Royalists and
the succession, 1648-9 Sean Kelsey; 11. The Royalism of Andrew Marvell
Blair Worden.
David L. Smith; 2. A lesson in loyalty: Charles I and the short parliament
Mark A. Kishlansky; 3. The court and the emergence of a Royalist party
Malcolm Smuts; 4. Varieties of Royalism Barbara Donagan; 5. Royalist
reputations: the Cavalier ideal and the reality Ian Roy; 6. Counsel and
cabal in the King's party, 1642-6 David Scott; 7. 'I doe desire to be
rightly vnderstood': rhetorical strategies in the letters of Charles I
Sarah Poynting; 8. Royalists and the new model army in 1647: circumstance,
principle and compromise Rachel Foxley; 9. The Royalist origins of the
separation powers Michael Mendle; 10. 'A No-King, or a New'. Royalists and
the succession, 1648-9 Sean Kelsey; 11. The Royalism of Andrew Marvell
Blair Worden.
1. Introduction: rethinking Royalists and Royalism Jason McElligott and
David L. Smith; 2. A lesson in loyalty: Charles I and the short parliament
Mark A. Kishlansky; 3. The court and the emergence of a Royalist party
Malcolm Smuts; 4. Varieties of Royalism Barbara Donagan; 5. Royalist
reputations: the Cavalier ideal and the reality Ian Roy; 6. Counsel and
cabal in the King's party, 1642-6 David Scott; 7. 'I doe desire to be
rightly vnderstood': rhetorical strategies in the letters of Charles I
Sarah Poynting; 8. Royalists and the new model army in 1647: circumstance,
principle and compromise Rachel Foxley; 9. The Royalist origins of the
separation powers Michael Mendle; 10. 'A No-King, or a New'. Royalists and
the succession, 1648-9 Sean Kelsey; 11. The Royalism of Andrew Marvell
Blair Worden.
David L. Smith; 2. A lesson in loyalty: Charles I and the short parliament
Mark A. Kishlansky; 3. The court and the emergence of a Royalist party
Malcolm Smuts; 4. Varieties of Royalism Barbara Donagan; 5. Royalist
reputations: the Cavalier ideal and the reality Ian Roy; 6. Counsel and
cabal in the King's party, 1642-6 David Scott; 7. 'I doe desire to be
rightly vnderstood': rhetorical strategies in the letters of Charles I
Sarah Poynting; 8. Royalists and the new model army in 1647: circumstance,
principle and compromise Rachel Foxley; 9. The Royalist origins of the
separation powers Michael Mendle; 10. 'A No-King, or a New'. Royalists and
the succession, 1648-9 Sean Kelsey; 11. The Royalism of Andrew Marvell
Blair Worden.