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Argues that the Levellers were not a cohesive movement, but rather a political expression of London's growing sectarian population in the 1640s Focuses on the Levellers as an urban phenomenon, situating both leaders and followers in their London milieu Offers an extensive analysis of the social following of the Leveller writers of 1646-49, placing these ideas in the broader context of libertarian political and religious agitation

Produktbeschreibung
Argues that the Levellers were not a cohesive movement, but rather a political expression of London's growing sectarian population in the 1640s
Focuses on the Levellers as an urban phenomenon, situating both leaders and followers in their London milieu
Offers an extensive analysis of the social following of the Leveller writers of 1646-49, placing these ideas in the broader context of libertarian political and religious agitation

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Autorenporträt
Gary S. De Krey is Emeritus Professor of History at St. Olaf College in Minnesota, USA. A past president of the Midwest Conference on British Studies, he has published two books about London politics in the late Stuart era (1660-1714) as well as Restoration and Revolution in Britain (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007).

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"De Krey puts forward arguments which will be of interest to the Levellers' most devoted scholars. ... The detail and scope of Following the Levellers is extraordinary. It is as much a major study of 17th-century radical political and religious culture and identity as it is a re-evaluation of the Levellers per se. ... The [volume] is thoughtfully structured and the straightforwardness of the prose is effective." (Edward Legon, Parliamentary History, Vol. 38 (3), 2019)