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England in Conflict 1603-1660: Kingdom, Community, Commonwealth


England in Conflict 1603-1660: Kingdom, Community, Commonwealth

Paperback by Hirst, Derek

England in Conflict 1603-1660: Kingdom, Community, Commonwealth

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ISBN:
9780340625019
Publication Date:
2 Apr 1999
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Hodder Arnold
Pages:
368 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
England in Conflict 1603-1660: Kingdom, Community, Commonwealth

Description

This book, by one of the foremost living historians of seventeenth-century England, is a wholesale revision of his classic "Authority and Conflict, England 1603-1658" (1986). Hirst has drawn on a decade of research that has appeared since the original book to produce a wholly fresh work. Centered around ambiguities of community in early modern England, the text enlivens debates over revisionism, puritanism, the church, and witchcraft while at the same time making sense of the complexities of crisis and continuity.

Contents

The body politic; the holy and the unholy; the politic society; peaceable kingdon, 1603-1620; peace and war in Masquarde 1621-1629; renewal and recalcitrance, 1629-1638; crisis in three kingdoms, 1638-1642; taking sides; Civil war, 1642-1646; reaction and revolution, 1646-1649; the English Commonwealth, 1649-1653; Oliver Protector, 1653-1658; republicans, royalists and others, 1658-1660.

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