A thoughtful conclusion ... Contributions from some of the most eminent scholars in the field.
Brodie Waddell, Birkbeck, University of London
The Union of the Crowns of England and Scotland in 1603 dramatically changed the nature and level of interaction between the constituent parts of the British Isles, and over the course of the century that followed the seismic shocks of constitutional revolutions and civil wars were felt in each one of thee very different kingdoms that had been forced together under one king. The chapters in this volume, each written by a leading scholar of the period, analyze in turn the response to the Union of 1603, the religious controversies under the early Stuarts, the Civil War, Commonwealth, and Restoration periods, and the social and economic context within which these developments took place. The final chapter then looks at the vibrant cultural interaction between the kingdoms of the British Isles in the seventeenth century, which stands in sharp contrast to the political, religious, and social doubts and fears that permeated the period. Throughout, the book maintains a careful balance, focusing on the ways in which the various tensions within each individual kingdom came together, whilst at the same time looking beyond the confines of any one of the kingdoms and recognizing their interlinking "British" impact.
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The chapters in this volume, each written by a leading scholar of the period, analyse in turn the response to the Union of 1603, the religious controversies under the early Stuarts, the Civil War, Commonwealth, and Restoration periods, and the social and economic context within which these developments took place.
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Introduction ; 1. Monarchy and the Government in Britain, 1603-1637 ; 2. The Churches and Peoples of the Three Kingdoms,t ; 3. The Rule of Saints and Soldiers: The Wars ofnd Religion in Britain and Ireland 1638-1660 ; 4. Restoration or Initiation? ; 5. The Economic and Social Context ; 6. 'What ish my Nation?': The Cultures of the Seventeenth-Century British Isles ; Conclusion ; Further Reading ; Chronology ; Maps ; Index
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Coverage of the 'short' seventeenth century, from the accession of James I to the revolution of 1688
Stress on the deep differences between the kingdoms of the British Isles is balanced by recognition of the interlinking 'British' impact of tensions within each
Diverse coverage includes cultural, religious, and intellectual history alongside material history
Each chapter written by a leading individual scholar, ensuring mature, reliable, and expert analysis of each area covered
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Jenny Wormald is an Honorary Fellow in Scottish History at the University of Edinburgh. She was previously a Lecturer in Modern History at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of St Hilda's College. Her publications include Mary, Queen of Scots (Tauris Parke 2000), Court, Kirk and Community (Edinburgh University Press, 1991) and her volume on The Seventeenth Century in the Hutchinson History of Britain Series is forthcoming.
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Coverage of the 'short' seventeenth century, from the accession of James I to the revolution of 1688
Stress on the deep differences between the kingdoms of the British Isles is balanced by recognition of the interlinking 'British' impact of tensions within each
Diverse coverage includes cultural, religious, and intellectual history alongside material history
Each chapter written by a leading individual scholar, ensuring mature, reliable, and expert analysis of each area covered
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ISBN
9780198731627
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2008
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Oxford University Press
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509 gr
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224 mm
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144 mm
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21 mm
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U, 05
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Engelsk
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320
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