Ian Gentles / John Morrill / Blair Worden (eds.)
Soldiers, Writers and Statesmen of the English Revolution
Herausgeber: Gentles, Ian; Worden, Blair; Morrill, John
Ian Gentles / John Morrill / Blair Worden (eds.)
Soldiers, Writers and Statesmen of the English Revolution
Herausgeber: Gentles, Ian; Worden, Blair; Morrill, John
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A collection of essays about major aspects of the 'English Revolution' of the mid-seventeenth century.
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A collection of essays about major aspects of the 'English Revolution' of the mid-seventeenth century.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 729g
- ISBN-13: 9780521591201
- ISBN-10: 0521591201
- Artikelnr.: 29338395
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 729g
- ISBN-13: 9780521591201
- ISBN-10: 0521591201
- Artikelnr.: 29338395
Frontispiece; Preface John Morrill; Austin Woolrych: an appreciation Lesley
le Claire; 1. Secret alliance and Protestant agitation in two kingdoms: the
early Caroline background to the Irish rebellion of 1641 John Reeve; 2. Of
armies and architecture: the employments of Robert Scawen John Adamson; 3.
George Digby, Royalist intrigue and the collapse of the cause Ian Roy; 4.
The iconography of revolution: England 1642-9 Ian Gentles; 5. The
casualties of war: treatment of the dead and wounded in the English Civil
War Barbara Donagan; 6. 'A bastard kind of militia', localism, and tactics
in the second civil war Sarah Barber; 7. Cromwell's commissioners for
preserving the peace of the Commonwealth: a Staffordshire case study John
Sutton; 8. Colonel Gervase Benson, Captain John Archer and the corporation
of Kendal, c.1644-55 C. B. Phillips; 9. Repacifying the polity: the
responses of Hobbes and Harrington to the 'crisis of the common law' Glenn
Burgess; 10. Equality in an unequal commonwealth: James Harrington's
republicanism and the meaning of equality J. C. Davis; 11 John Milton and
Oliver Cromwell Blair Worden; 12. From pillar to post: Milton and the
attack on republican humanism at the Restoration Nicholas von Maltzahn; 13.
'They that pursew perfaction on earth ...': the political progress of
Robert Overton Barbara Taft; 14. Locke no Leveller G. E. Aylmer; A
bibliography of the writings of Austin Woolrych, 1955-95 Sara Coombs;
Index.
le Claire; 1. Secret alliance and Protestant agitation in two kingdoms: the
early Caroline background to the Irish rebellion of 1641 John Reeve; 2. Of
armies and architecture: the employments of Robert Scawen John Adamson; 3.
George Digby, Royalist intrigue and the collapse of the cause Ian Roy; 4.
The iconography of revolution: England 1642-9 Ian Gentles; 5. The
casualties of war: treatment of the dead and wounded in the English Civil
War Barbara Donagan; 6. 'A bastard kind of militia', localism, and tactics
in the second civil war Sarah Barber; 7. Cromwell's commissioners for
preserving the peace of the Commonwealth: a Staffordshire case study John
Sutton; 8. Colonel Gervase Benson, Captain John Archer and the corporation
of Kendal, c.1644-55 C. B. Phillips; 9. Repacifying the polity: the
responses of Hobbes and Harrington to the 'crisis of the common law' Glenn
Burgess; 10. Equality in an unequal commonwealth: James Harrington's
republicanism and the meaning of equality J. C. Davis; 11 John Milton and
Oliver Cromwell Blair Worden; 12. From pillar to post: Milton and the
attack on republican humanism at the Restoration Nicholas von Maltzahn; 13.
'They that pursew perfaction on earth ...': the political progress of
Robert Overton Barbara Taft; 14. Locke no Leveller G. E. Aylmer; A
bibliography of the writings of Austin Woolrych, 1955-95 Sara Coombs;
Index.
Frontispiece; Preface John Morrill; Austin Woolrych: an appreciation Lesley
le Claire; 1. Secret alliance and Protestant agitation in two kingdoms: the
early Caroline background to the Irish rebellion of 1641 John Reeve; 2. Of
armies and architecture: the employments of Robert Scawen John Adamson; 3.
George Digby, Royalist intrigue and the collapse of the cause Ian Roy; 4.
The iconography of revolution: England 1642-9 Ian Gentles; 5. The
casualties of war: treatment of the dead and wounded in the English Civil
War Barbara Donagan; 6. 'A bastard kind of militia', localism, and tactics
in the second civil war Sarah Barber; 7. Cromwell's commissioners for
preserving the peace of the Commonwealth: a Staffordshire case study John
Sutton; 8. Colonel Gervase Benson, Captain John Archer and the corporation
of Kendal, c.1644-55 C. B. Phillips; 9. Repacifying the polity: the
responses of Hobbes and Harrington to the 'crisis of the common law' Glenn
Burgess; 10. Equality in an unequal commonwealth: James Harrington's
republicanism and the meaning of equality J. C. Davis; 11 John Milton and
Oliver Cromwell Blair Worden; 12. From pillar to post: Milton and the
attack on republican humanism at the Restoration Nicholas von Maltzahn; 13.
'They that pursew perfaction on earth ...': the political progress of
Robert Overton Barbara Taft; 14. Locke no Leveller G. E. Aylmer; A
bibliography of the writings of Austin Woolrych, 1955-95 Sara Coombs;
Index.
le Claire; 1. Secret alliance and Protestant agitation in two kingdoms: the
early Caroline background to the Irish rebellion of 1641 John Reeve; 2. Of
armies and architecture: the employments of Robert Scawen John Adamson; 3.
George Digby, Royalist intrigue and the collapse of the cause Ian Roy; 4.
The iconography of revolution: England 1642-9 Ian Gentles; 5. The
casualties of war: treatment of the dead and wounded in the English Civil
War Barbara Donagan; 6. 'A bastard kind of militia', localism, and tactics
in the second civil war Sarah Barber; 7. Cromwell's commissioners for
preserving the peace of the Commonwealth: a Staffordshire case study John
Sutton; 8. Colonel Gervase Benson, Captain John Archer and the corporation
of Kendal, c.1644-55 C. B. Phillips; 9. Repacifying the polity: the
responses of Hobbes and Harrington to the 'crisis of the common law' Glenn
Burgess; 10. Equality in an unequal commonwealth: James Harrington's
republicanism and the meaning of equality J. C. Davis; 11 John Milton and
Oliver Cromwell Blair Worden; 12. From pillar to post: Milton and the
attack on republican humanism at the Restoration Nicholas von Maltzahn; 13.
'They that pursew perfaction on earth ...': the political progress of
Robert Overton Barbara Taft; 14. Locke no Leveller G. E. Aylmer; A
bibliography of the writings of Austin Woolrych, 1955-95 Sara Coombs;
Index.