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Klappentext An analysis of the English military intervention in the Thirty Years War. Zusammenfassung In studying the English polity in a period of crisis! Professor Cogswell challenges many of the revisionist assumptions about early seventeenth-century England and highlights the dangers in confusing the history of Court faction with the broader political history of the period. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments; List of abbreviations; Map of Europe on the eve of the Thirty Years War; Introduction; Prologue 'The evill time' 1622-1623; Part I. The Court, October 1623-February 1624: 1. 'A sharp edge': the rationale and strategy of a Spanish war; 2. 'The English match': the organization of the 'Patriot' coalition; 3. 'The clock doth now stand': the frustrated campaign against Spain; Part II. Westminster, February-May 1624: 4. 'A wise ordering of our affayres': Parliament and the 'Patriots'; 5. 'That mutual and unhappie jeaolousie': exultation and despair in the opening weeks of the session; 6. 'The high crisis of this most important business': Parliament and the war, 12-24 March; 7. 'Other circles': redress of grievances and supply, April-May; Part III. The Summer of 1624: 8. 'The revolt of the mice against the cats': reactions to the impending conflict; Conclusion; Note on sources; Bibliography; Index.