New insights into the nature of the seventeenth-century English revolution - one of the most contested issues in early modern British history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charles I and Public Opinion on the Eve of the English Civil War Tim Harris Rethinking Moderation in the English Revolution: The Case of n Apologeticall Narration Ethan H. Shagan The Parish and the Poor in the English Revolution Tim Wales Body Politics in the English Revolution John D. Walter The Franchise Debate Revisited: The Levellers and the Army Philip Baker Oliver Cromwell and the Instrument of Government Blair Worden 'de te Fabula narratur': the Narrative Constitutionalism of James Harrington's Oceana J.C. Davis Democracy in 1659: Harrington and the Good Old Cause Rachel Foxley Ordination, Re ordination, Conformity and the Restoration of the Church of England, 1660 1662 Stephen Taylor Ordination, Re ordination, Conformity and the Restoration of the Church of England, 1660 1662 Kenneth Fincham Style, Wit and Religion in Restoration England John Spurr A British Patriarchy? Ecclesiastical Imperialism under the Later Stuart Grant Tapsell
Charles I and Public Opinion on the Eve of the English Civil War Tim Harris Rethinking Moderation in the English Revolution: The Case of n Apologeticall Narration Ethan H. Shagan The Parish and the Poor in the English Revolution Tim Wales Body Politics in the English Revolution John D. Walter The Franchise Debate Revisited: The Levellers and the Army Philip Baker Oliver Cromwell and the Instrument of Government Blair Worden 'de te Fabula narratur': the Narrative Constitutionalism of James Harrington's Oceana J.C. Davis Democracy in 1659: Harrington and the Good Old Cause Rachel Foxley Ordination, Re ordination, Conformity and the Restoration of the Church of England, 1660 1662 Stephen Taylor Ordination, Re ordination, Conformity and the Restoration of the Church of England, 1660 1662 Kenneth Fincham Style, Wit and Religion in Restoration England John Spurr A British Patriarchy? Ecclesiastical Imperialism under the Later Stuart Grant Tapsell
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