This volume offers a variety of fresh and exciting perspectives on Royalist politics, religion and culture during the Interregnum. Between them, these essays are an important milestone in the recovery of the Royalist experience of the 1650s. -- .
This volume offers a variety of fresh and exciting perspectives on Royalist politics, religion and culture during the Interregnum. Between them, these essays are an important milestone in the recovery of the Royalist experience of the 1650s. -- .Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain
Jason McElligott is Acting Executive Director of the Trinity Long Room Hub, Trinity College Dublin. David L. Smith is Fellow and Director of Studies in History at Selwyn College, Cambridge
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Preface List of abbreviations List of illustrations Notes on contributors 1. Introduction: Rethinking Royalists and Royalism during the Interregnum Jason McElligott and David L. Smith 2. Episcopalian conformity and nonconformity 1646-1660 Kenneth Fincham and Stephen Taylor 3. Seditious speech and popular Royalism Lloyd Bowen 4. Artful Ambivalence? Picturing Charles I during the Interregnum Helen Pierce 5. 'Vailing his Crown': Royalist criticism of Charles I's kingship in the 1650s Anthony Milton 6. Royalists in Exile: the experience of Daniel O'Neill Geoffrey Smith 7. Gender Geography and Exile: Royalists and the Low Countries in the 1650s Ann Hughes and Julie Sanders 8. Dramatis Personae: Royalism theatre and the political ontology of the person in post-regicide writing James Loxley 9. Shakespeare for Royalists: John Quarles and The Rape of Lucrece (1655) Marcus Nevitt 10. 'The honour of this Nation': William Dugdale and the history of St Paul's (1658) Jan Broadway 11. Atlantic Royalism? Polemic censorship and the 'Declaration and Protestation of the Governour and Inhabitants of Virginia' Jason McElligott 12. The Earl of Southampton and the lessons of interregnum finance D'Maris Coffman Index
Preface List of abbreviations List of illustrations Notes on contributors 1. Introduction: Rethinking Royalists and Royalism during the Interregnum Jason McElligott and David L. Smith 2. Episcopalian conformity and nonconformity 1646-1660 Kenneth Fincham and Stephen Taylor 3. Seditious speech and popular Royalism Lloyd Bowen 4. Artful Ambivalence? Picturing Charles I during the Interregnum Helen Pierce 5. 'Vailing his Crown': Royalist criticism of Charles I's kingship in the 1650s Anthony Milton 6. Royalists in Exile: the experience of Daniel O'Neill Geoffrey Smith 7. Gender Geography and Exile: Royalists and the Low Countries in the 1650s Ann Hughes and Julie Sanders 8. Dramatis Personae: Royalism theatre and the political ontology of the person in post-regicide writing James Loxley 9. Shakespeare for Royalists: John Quarles and The Rape of Lucrece (1655) Marcus Nevitt 10. 'The honour of this Nation': William Dugdale and the history of St Paul's (1658) Jan Broadway 11. Atlantic Royalism? Polemic censorship and the 'Declaration and Protestation of the Governour and Inhabitants of Virginia' Jason McElligott 12. The Earl of Southampton and the lessons of interregnum finance D'Maris Coffman Index
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