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Royalists and Royalism During the English Civil Wars

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Jason McElligott is the J. P. R. Lyell Research Fellow in the History of the Early-Modern Printed Book at Merton College! Oxford. He is the author of Royalism! Print and Censorship in Revolutionary England (2007) and the editor of Fear! Exclusion and Revolution: Roger Morrice and Britain in the 1680s (2006). David L. Smith is Fellow and Director of Studies in History at Selwyn College! Cambridge. His previous publications include Cromwell and the Interregnum (2003) and! with Graham E. Seel! Crown and Parliaments! 1558-1689 (2001). Klappentext Much ink has been spent on accounts of the English Civil Wars of the mid-seventeenth century yet royalism has been largely neglected. This pioneering volume of essays by leading scholars in the field seeks to fill that significant gap in our understanding by focusing on those who took up arms for the king. The royalists described were not reactionary! absolutist extremists but pragmatic! moderate men who were not so different in temperament or background from the vast majority of those who decided to side with! or were forced by circumstances to side with! Parliament and its army. The essays force us to think beyond the simplistic dichotomy between royalist 'absolutists' and 'constitutionalists' and suggest instead that allegiances were much more fluid and contingent than has hitherto been recognized. This is a major contribution to the political and intellectual history of the Civil Wars and of early modern England more generally. Zusammenfassung This volume of essays by leading scholars in the field seeks to fill the significant gap in our understanding of the English Civil Wars by focusing on the largely neglected aspect of royalism. The essays force us to think beyond the simplistic dichotomy between royalist 'absolutists' and 'constitutionalists'. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: rethinking Royalists and Royalism Jason McElligott and David L. Smith; 2. A lesson in loyalty: Charles I and the short parliament Mark A. Kishlansky; 3. The court and the emergence of a Royalist party Malcolm Smuts; 4. Varieties of Royalism Barbara Donagan; 5. Royalist reputations: the Cavalier ideal and the reality Ian Roy; 6. Counsel and cabal in the King's party, 1642-6 David Scott; 7. 'I doe desire to be rightly vnderstood': rhetorical strategies in the letters of Charles I Sarah Poynting; 8. Royalists and the new model army in 1647: circumstance, principle and compromise Rachel Foxley; 9. The Royalist origins of the separation powers Michael Mendle; 10. 'A No-King, or a New'. Royalists and the succession, 1648-9 Sean Kelsey; 11. The Royalism of Andrew Marvell Blair Worden....

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Authors Jason Smith Mcelligott
Assisted by Jason Mcelligott (Editor), David L. Smith (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 06.09.2007
 
EAN 9780521870078
ISBN 978-0-521-87007-8
No. of pages 268
Subject Humanities, art, music > History

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