The National Covenant in Scotland, 1638-1689
Herausgeber: Langley, Chris R
The National Covenant in Scotland, 1638-1689
Herausgeber: Langley, Chris R
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What did it mean to be a Covenanter?
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What did it mean to be a Covenanter?
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Boydell and Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781783275304
- ISBN-10: 1783275308
- Artikelnr.: 58454268
- Verlag: Boydell and Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781783275304
- ISBN-10: 1783275308
- Artikelnr.: 58454268
Chris R. Langley
Introduction: Making and Remaking the Covenanters
Chris R. Langley Corporate Conversion Ceremonies: The Presentation and Reception of The National Covenant
Nathan C. J. Hood Glasgow and the National Covenant in 1638: Revolution, Royalism, and Civic Reform
Paul Goatman Glasgow and the National Covenant in 1638: Revolution, Royalism, and Civic Reform
Andrew Lind United Opposition? The Aberdeen Doctors and the National Covenant
Russell Newton Allegiance, Confession, and Covenanting Identities, 1638
51
Jamie McDougall Reading John Knox in the Scottish Revolution, 1638
50
Chris R. Langley A Godly Possession? Margaret Mitchelson and the Performance of Covenanted Identity
Louise Yeoman Royalism, Resistance, and the Scottish Clergy, c.1638
41
Andrew Lind The Engagement, the Universities, and the Fracturing of the Covenanter Movement, 1647
51
Salvatore Cipriano Remembering the Revolution: Memory, Identity, and Ideology in Restoration Scotland
Neil McIntyre The Legacy of the Covenants and the Shaping of the Restoration State
Allan Kennedy Who were the 'Later Covenanters'?
Alasdair Raffe Bibliography
Chris R. Langley Corporate Conversion Ceremonies: The Presentation and Reception of The National Covenant
Nathan C. J. Hood Glasgow and the National Covenant in 1638: Revolution, Royalism, and Civic Reform
Paul Goatman Glasgow and the National Covenant in 1638: Revolution, Royalism, and Civic Reform
Andrew Lind United Opposition? The Aberdeen Doctors and the National Covenant
Russell Newton Allegiance, Confession, and Covenanting Identities, 1638
51
Jamie McDougall Reading John Knox in the Scottish Revolution, 1638
50
Chris R. Langley A Godly Possession? Margaret Mitchelson and the Performance of Covenanted Identity
Louise Yeoman Royalism, Resistance, and the Scottish Clergy, c.1638
41
Andrew Lind The Engagement, the Universities, and the Fracturing of the Covenanter Movement, 1647
51
Salvatore Cipriano Remembering the Revolution: Memory, Identity, and Ideology in Restoration Scotland
Neil McIntyre The Legacy of the Covenants and the Shaping of the Restoration State
Allan Kennedy Who were the 'Later Covenanters'?
Alasdair Raffe Bibliography
Introduction: Making and Remaking the Covenanters
Chris R. Langley Corporate Conversion Ceremonies: The Presentation and Reception of The National Covenant
Nathan C. J. Hood Glasgow and the National Covenant in 1638: Revolution, Royalism, and Civic Reform
Paul Goatman Glasgow and the National Covenant in 1638: Revolution, Royalism, and Civic Reform
Andrew Lind United Opposition? The Aberdeen Doctors and the National Covenant
Russell Newton Allegiance, Confession, and Covenanting Identities, 1638
51
Jamie McDougall Reading John Knox in the Scottish Revolution, 1638
50
Chris R. Langley A Godly Possession? Margaret Mitchelson and the Performance of Covenanted Identity
Louise Yeoman Royalism, Resistance, and the Scottish Clergy, c.1638
41
Andrew Lind The Engagement, the Universities, and the Fracturing of the Covenanter Movement, 1647
51
Salvatore Cipriano Remembering the Revolution: Memory, Identity, and Ideology in Restoration Scotland
Neil McIntyre The Legacy of the Covenants and the Shaping of the Restoration State
Allan Kennedy Who were the 'Later Covenanters'?
Alasdair Raffe Bibliography
Chris R. Langley Corporate Conversion Ceremonies: The Presentation and Reception of The National Covenant
Nathan C. J. Hood Glasgow and the National Covenant in 1638: Revolution, Royalism, and Civic Reform
Paul Goatman Glasgow and the National Covenant in 1638: Revolution, Royalism, and Civic Reform
Andrew Lind United Opposition? The Aberdeen Doctors and the National Covenant
Russell Newton Allegiance, Confession, and Covenanting Identities, 1638
51
Jamie McDougall Reading John Knox in the Scottish Revolution, 1638
50
Chris R. Langley A Godly Possession? Margaret Mitchelson and the Performance of Covenanted Identity
Louise Yeoman Royalism, Resistance, and the Scottish Clergy, c.1638
41
Andrew Lind The Engagement, the Universities, and the Fracturing of the Covenanter Movement, 1647
51
Salvatore Cipriano Remembering the Revolution: Memory, Identity, and Ideology in Restoration Scotland
Neil McIntyre The Legacy of the Covenants and the Shaping of the Restoration State
Allan Kennedy Who were the 'Later Covenanters'?
Alasdair Raffe Bibliography