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Europe and the Making of England, 1660-1760

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Informationen zum Autor Tony Claydon is Senior Lecturer in History at the School of History and Welsh History, University of Wales, Bangor. His previous publications include William III and the Godly Revolution (1996) and, as co-editor, Protestantism and National Identity: Britain and Ireland, 1650-1850 (1998). Klappentext Wide-ranging and original re-interpretation of English history and national identity during the vital century (1660–1760) in which the country emerged as the leading world power and developed its peculiarly free political culture. Disputing the insular and xenophobic image of the English in the period, and denying that this was an age of secularisation, Tony Claydon demonstrates instead the country's active participation in a 'protestant international' and its deep attachment to a European 'Christendom'. He shows how these outward-looking identities shaped key developments by generating a profound sense of duty to God's foreign faithful. The English built a world-beating state by intervening abroad to defend Christendom and the reformation, and their politics were forged as they debated different understandings of these international entities. England may have diverged from continental norms in this period but this book shows that it did so because of its intense religious engagement with that continent. Zusammenfassung This wide-ranging and accessible study re-interprets English history and national identity in the century after the civil war. Tony Claydon analyses in depth the English sense of belonging to and active participation in a continental protestant reformation and an international Christendom. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; 1. Space: English confessional geography; 2. Time: English confessional chronology; 3. England in Europe: the rise of a great power; 4. Europe in England: the opening of politics; Conclusion: the paradox of peculiarity.

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Authors Professor Tony Claydon, Tony Claydon, Tony (University of Wales Claydon
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 06.09.2007
 
EAN 9780521850049
ISBN 978-0-521-85004-9
No. of pages 386
Series Cambridge Studies in Early Mod
Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History
Cambridge Studies in Early Mod
Subject Humanities, art, music > History

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