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The Constitutionalist Revolution

An Essay on the History of England, 1450–1642

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Gebonden, 328 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | 2006
ISBN13: 9780521782692
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2006 9780521782692
Onderdeel van serie Ideas in Context
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An innovative account of English constitutional ideas from the mid-fifteenth century to the time of Charles I, showing how the emergence of grand claims for common law, the country's strange unwritten legal system, shaped England's cultural development. Though he does not neglect the role of narrowly religious disagreements, Cromartie brings out the way that 'religious' and 'secular' values came to be closely intertwined: to the majority of Charles's subjects, the rights of the clergy and the king were legal rights; the institutional structure of Church and state was an expression of monarchical power, obedience to the king and to the law was a religious duty. A proper understanding of this cluster of ideas reveals why Charles found England so difficult to control and why both parties in the civil war believed that they were fighting for established institutions.

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ISBN13:9780521782692
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:328

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Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Fortescue's world; 2. St German's world; 3. Reformation and the body politic; 4. Commonwealth and common law; 5. Puritanism and Anglicanism; 6. James, kingship, and religion; 7. Law, politics, and Sir Edward Coke; 8. The constitutionalist revolution; Epilogue.
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