Historians and literary scholars explore the rise of parliament in the historical imagination of Tudor and early Stuart England. Collectively the essays demonstrate that the evolution of historical conceptions of parliament was central to the ecclesiological and political thinking and culture of the period before the English Revolution.
Historians and literary scholars explore the rise of parliament in the historical imagination of Tudor and early Stuart England. Collectively the essays demonstrate that the evolution of historical conceptions of parliament was central to the ecclesiological and political thinking and culture of the period before the English Revolution.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Cavill is a Lecturer in Early Modern British History at the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Pembroke College Alexandra Gajda is Associate Professor in History at the University of Oxford and John Walsh Fellow and Tutor at Jesus College
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Introduction Alexandra Gajda and Paul Cavill 1. Polydore Vergil and the first English parliament Paul Cavill 2. 'The consent of the body of the whole realme': Edward Hall's parliamentary history Scott Lucas 3. The Elizabethan Church and the antiquity of parliament Alexandra Gajda 4. Parliament and the principle of elective succession in Elizabethan England Paulina Kewes 5. Elizabethan chroniclers and parliament Ian W. Archer 6. The significance (and insignificance) of precedent in early Stuart parliaments Simon Healy 7. The politic history of early Stuart parliaments Noah Millstone 8. 'That memorable parliament': medieval history in parliamentarian polemic, 1641 42 Jason Peacey 9. Institutional memory and contemporary history in the House of Commons, 1547 1640 Paul Seaward 10. Afterword Peter Lake Index
Introduction Alexandra Gajda and Paul Cavill 1. Polydore Vergil and the first English parliament Paul Cavill 2. 'The consent of the body of the whole realme': Edward Hall's parliamentary history Scott Lucas 3. The Elizabethan Church and the antiquity of parliament Alexandra Gajda 4. Parliament and the principle of elective succession in Elizabethan England Paulina Kewes 5. Elizabethan chroniclers and parliament Ian W. Archer 6. The significance (and insignificance) of precedent in early Stuart parliaments Simon Healy 7. The politic history of early Stuart parliaments Noah Millstone 8. 'That memorable parliament': medieval history in parliamentarian polemic, 1641 42 Jason Peacey 9. Institutional memory and contemporary history in the House of Commons, 1547 1640 Paul Seaward 10. Afterword Peter Lake Index
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