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Cromwell's House of Lords (PDF eBook)


Cromwell's House of Lords (PDF eBook)

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Cromwell's House of Lords (PDF eBook)

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ISBN:
9781787442337
Publication Date:
20 Apr 2018
Publisher:
Boydell & Brewer
Imprint:
Boydell Press
Pages:
285 pages
Format:
eBook
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Cromwell's House of Lords (PDF eBook)

Description

The final years of the Cromwellian Protectorate are usually written off as a brief interlude on the inevitable road to Restoration. This book galvanises this forgotten period of Interregnum studies by providing the first thoroughstudy of the Cromwellian 'Other House' - a new upper parliamentary chamber of nominated life peers created in 1657.Despite the execution of Charles I and the establishment of a kingless republic, the period of the English Civil Wars and their aftermath is rarely described as one of constitutional revolution. The notion that the 1650s were politically conservative is exemplified by the tendency of historians to fixate upon the offer of kingship to Oliver Cromwell and his increasingly monarchical appearance. This book rethinks the political history of the 1640s and 1650sby focusing instead upon the upper parliamentary chamber. Besides exploring changing attitudes towards the House of Lords during the Civil Wars, and the circumstances that led to its abolition in 1649, it provides the first thorough study of the Cromwellian Other House - a new upper parliamentary chamber of nominated life peers created in 1657. Jonathan Fizgibbons demonstrates how the Other House was much more integral to Cromwell's aims for a lasting post-war settlement than the offer of the Crown. More broadly, this book reconceptualises the political and constitutional history of the 1640s and 1650s by looking beyond outward forms of government and visual culture. It argues that radical shifts in political thought were concealed by apparent continuities in forms of government. Even though the new Cromwellian upper chamber had the familiar appearance of a House of Lords, the very meaning of the House of Lords was contested and transformed by the experience of the Civil Wars and their aftermath. JONATHAN FITZGIBBONS is Lecturer in Early Modern History at the University of Lincoln.

Contents

Introduction Parliamentarian Thought and the Abolition of the House of Lords, 1642-49 Oliver Cromwell, the Other House and the Humble Petition and Advice The Membership of the Other House The Other House and the Second Session of the Second Protectorate Parliament Richard Cromwell, the Third Protectorate Parliament and the Other House Debates The Other House, the Army and the Search for a Settlement Conclusion Appendix: The Membership of the Other House Bibliography

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