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Like New: A book in excellent condition. Cover is shiny and undamaged, and the dust jacket is ...
EAN
9780199541911
ISBN
9780199541911
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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0199541914
ISBN-13
9780199541911
eBay Product ID (ePID)
242716150

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
480 Pages, 476 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Radical Parliamentarians and the English Civil War
Subject
Political Ideologies / Radicalism, Europe / Great Britain / Stuart Era (1603-1714), Military / Wars & Conflicts (Other), Europe / Great Britain / General, History, Europe / General
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Author
David R. Como
Subject Area
Religion, Political Science, History
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
31.7 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
6.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2017-963304
Reviews
"The book I've most enjoyed recently is David Como's Radical Parliamentarians and the English Civil War. His extraordinary research reveals crucial radical networks, ultimately committed to religious liberty and popular sovereignty." --Ann Hughes, Times Higher Education "Radical Parliamentarians is a worthy post-revisionist successor to the seminal Whig and Marxist texts of Gardiner and Hill. It is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the English Revolution and the radical Puritans who shaped its course." -- John Coffey, University of Leicester, Journal of Ecclesiastical History "It is a rich and important study and will become an established feature of the historiographical landscape." -- Michael J. Braddick, The Seventeenth Century "David Como's monograph is a stunning achievement. It is a landmark study of the roots, development and influence of radical parliamentarianism which opens up new avenues of research and builds imaginatively on recent scholarship in early modern political and religious history. Its ambition is considerable....Como has produced a magnificent work of erudite and eloquent historical scholarship which has profound implications for our understandings not only of the civil wars, but for seventeenth-century political history more broadly." -- Lloyd Bowen, Cardiff University, EHR, "The book I've most enjoyed recently is David Como's Radical Parliamentarians and the English Civil War. His extraordinary research reveals crucial radical networks, ultimately committed to religious liberty and popular sovereignty." --Ann Hughes, Times Higher Education"This is a complex, significant study of the Civil War." -- Melinda S. Zook, Journal of Modern History"Radical Parliamentarians is a worthy post-revisionist successor to the seminal Whig and Marxist texts of Gardiner and Hill. It is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the English Revolution and the radical Puritans who shaped its course." -- John Coffey, University of Leicester, Journal of Ecclesiastical History"It is a rich and important study and will become an established feature of the historiographical landscape." -- Michael J. Braddick, The Seventeenth Century"David Como's monograph is a stunning achievement. It is a landmark study of the roots, development and influence of radical parliamentarianism which opens up new avenues of research and builds imaginatively on recent scholarship in early modern political and religious history. Its ambition is considerable....Como has produced a magnificent work of erudite and eloquent historical scholarship which has profound implications for our understandings not only of the civil wars, but for seventeenth-century political history more broadly." -- Lloyd Bowen, Cardiff University, EHR, "The book I've most enjoyed recently is David Como's Radical Parliamentarians and the English Civil War. His extraordinary research reveals crucial radical networks, ultimately committed to religious liberty and popular sovereignty." --Ann Hughes, Times Higher Education "It is a rich and important study and will become an established feature of the historiographical landscape." -- Michael J. Braddick, The Seventeenth Century "David Como's monograph is a stunning achievement. It is a landmark study of the roots, development and influence of radical parliamentarianism which opens up new avenues of research and builds imaginatively on recent scholarship in early modern political and religious history. Its ambition is considerable....Como has produced a magnificent work of erudite and eloquent historical scholarship which has profound implications for our understandings not only of the civil wars, but for seventeenth-century political history more broadly." -- Lloyd Bowen, Cardiff University, EHR, "The book I've most enjoyed recently is David Como's Radical Parliamentarians and the English Civil War. His extraordinary research reveals crucial radical networks, ultimately committed to religious liberty and popular sovereignty." --Ann Hughes, Times Higher Education "It is a rich and important study and will become an established feature of the historiographical landscape." -- Michael J. Braddick, The Seventeenth Century, "The book I've most enjoyed recently is David Como's Radical Parliamentarians and the English Civil War. His extraordinary research reveals crucial radical networks, ultimately committed to religious liberty and popular sovereignty." --Ann Hughes, Times Higher Education "This is a complex, significant study of the Civil War." -- Melinda S. Zook, Journal of Modern History "Radical Parliamentarians is a worthy post-revisionist successor to the seminal Whig and Marxist texts of Gardiner and Hill. It is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the English Revolution and the radical Puritans who shaped its course." -- John Coffey, University of Leicester, Journal of Ecclesiastical History "It is a rich and important study and will become an established feature of the historiographical landscape." -- Michael J. Braddick, The Seventeenth Century "David Como's monograph is a stunning achievement. It is a landmark study of the roots, development and influence of radical parliamentarianism which opens up new avenues of research and builds imaginatively on recent scholarship in early modern political and religious history. Its ambition is considerable....Como has produced a magnificent work of erudite and eloquent historical scholarship which has profound implications for our understandings not only of the civil wars, but for seventeenth-century political history more broadly." -- Lloyd Bowen, Cardiff University, EHR, "The book I've most enjoyed recently is David Como's Radical Parliamentarians and the English Civil War. His extraordinary research reveals crucial radical networks, ultimately committed to religious liberty and popular sovereignty." --Ann Hughes, Times Higher Education, The book I've most enjoyed recently is David Como's Radical Parliamentarians and the English Civil War. His extraordinary research reveals crucial radical networks, ultimately committed to religious liberty and popular sovereignty.
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
942.062
Table Of Content
IntroductionPart I: From Personal Rule to Political Crisis, 1635-16421. Free born Subjects: Puritanism, Politics, and Print in the Personal Rule2. Secret Printing and the Crisis of 1640: The Margery Mar-Prelate Press and Print in the Time of Parliament3. The Rubble of Episcopacy: Parliament, Religious Mobilization, and the "Generall Liberty" of the Press, 16414. "Extremities, Not Fit to be Named": Crowds, Print, and Constitutional ImprovisationPart II: Civil War, 1642-16435. "Lawless Tyranny" and "Destructive Accommodation": War and the Transformation of Politics, 1642-16436. Defining the Cause: The London Remonstrance, the General Rising, and Military Crisis7. "So Full of Novelties": the Sectarian Slurry, Redistributionism, and the Licensing OrdinancePart III: War and Religion, 1643-16448. The Rise of Religious Conflict in the Parliamentarian Coalition9. Print House, Petitions, and Provinces: Religious Politics, Toleration, and the Making of an "Independent" Coalition10. The House of Stuart, the House of Lords, and the Politics of "Independency": Ideological Escalation in 1644Part IV: Fragmentation and Victory, 1644-164511. Rumor Wars: Underground Print and the Coming of the New Model Army12. Supremacy in the Commons: Partisan Politics, Political Innovation, and the Rise of Lilburne13. White King, Black Cassock: Monarchy, Presbytery, and the Radical Propaganda CollectivePart V: Paths to Revolution14. Internal Revolutions: Private Meditations and Radical Parliamentarianism, 1642-164615. The Seeking Way: "Forms of Religion" and the Coming of the English Revolution16. The Last WarningConclusionAppendices
Synopsis
Radical Parliamentarians and the English Civil War charts the way the English civil war of the 1640s mutated into a revolution, in turn paving the way for the later execution of King Charles I and the abolition of the monarchy. Focusing on parliament's most militant supporters, David Como reconstructs the origins and nature of the most radical forms of political and religious agitation that erupted during the war, tracing the process by which these forms gradually spread and gained broader acceptance. Drawing on a wide range of manuscript and print sources, the study situates these developments within a revised narrative of the period, revealing the emergence of new practices and structures for the conduct of politics. In the process, the book illuminates the eruption of many of the period's strikingly novel intellectual currents, including assumptions and practices we today associate with western representative democracy; notions of retained natural rights, religious toleration, freedom of the press, and freedom from arbitrary imprisonment. The study also chronicles the way that civil war shattered English protestantism - leaving behind myriad competing groupings, including congregationalists, baptists, antinomians, and others - while examining the relationship between this religious fragmentation and political change. It traces the gradual appearance of openly anti-monarchical, republican sentiment among parliament's supporters. Radical Parliamentarians and the English Civil War provides a new history of the English civil war, enhancing our understanding of the dramatic events of the 1640s, and shedding light on the long-term political and religious consequences of the conflict., Radical Parliamentarians and the English Civil War charts the way the English civil war of the 1640s mutated into a revolution, in turn paving the way for the later execution of King Charles I and the abolition of the monarchy. Focusing on parliament's most militant supporters, David Como reconstructs the origins and nature of the most radical forms of political and religious agitation that erupted during the war, tracing the process by which these forms gradually spread and gained broader acceptance. Drawing on a wide range of manuscript and print sources, the study situates these developments within a revised narrative of the period, revealing the emergence of new practices and structures for the conduct of politics. In the process, the book illuminates the eruption of many of the period's strikingly novel intellectual currents, including assumptions and practices we today associate with western representative democracy; notions of retained natural rights, religious toleration, freedom of the press, and freedom from arbitrary imprisonment. The study also chronicles the way that civil war shattered English protestantism--leaving behind myriad competing groupings, including congregationalists, baptists, antinomians, and others--while examining the relationship between this religious fragmentation and political change. It traces the gradual appearance of openly anti-monarchical, republican sentiment among parliament's supporters. Radical Parliamentarians and the English Civil War provides a new history of the English civil war, enhancing our understanding of the dramatic events of the 1640s, and shedding light on the long-term political and religious consequences of the conflict., Radical Parliamentarians offers a new account of some of the most important and pivotal events of the English civil war of the 1640s, enhancing our understanding of the dramatic events of this period and shedding light on the long-term political and religious consequences of the conflict.
LC Classification Number
DA415

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