The Stuart Constitution, 1603-1688: Documents and CommentaryJ. P. Kenyon Cambridge University Press, 1986 M02 20 - 478 páginas Published in 1966, The Stuart Constitution at once established itself as the standard documentary textbook for courses in English seventeenth-century history in schools (A-level), polytechnics, and universities, and one which at the same time offered an individual revisionist outlook on many of the problems involved. For the second edition Professor Kenyon has entirely rewritten his commentary to take account of the latest research in this field; he has thoroughly revised the structure of the book, and he has also strengthened the documentation in several important areas, notably the Interregnum, 1649-1660. The book is divided into four parts, the first three of which are devoted to the periods 1603-1640, 1640-1660 and 1660-1688 respectively. The fourth part deals with some of the general issues of government, at both central and local level, throughout the seventeenth century. One hundred and forty-six documents are included in all, and to aid the student reader speling and punctuation have been modernised. This volume forms a companion to the second edition of Professor Elton's The Tudor Constitution, and is likewise available in both hard and paper covers. |
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... Ordinance , 22 July 1643 76 81 77 82 Ordinance for the Assessment , 24 February 1643 Sequestration Ordinance , 27 March 1643 Ordinance setting up the Westminster Assembly , 12 June 1643 Solemn League and Covenant , September 1643 ...
... Ordinance , 22 July 1643 76 81 77 82 Ordinance for the Assessment , 24 February 1643 Sequestration Ordinance , 27 March 1643 Ordinance setting up the Westminster Assembly , 12 June 1643 Solemn League and Covenant , September 1643 ...
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... Ordinance for approbation of public preachers , 20 March 1654 Ordinance for ejecting scandalous ministers , 28 August 1654 Cromwell's speech to parliament , 12 September 1654 Instructions for the major - generals , October 1655 The ...
... Ordinance for approbation of public preachers , 20 March 1654 Ordinance for ejecting scandalous ministers , 28 August 1654 Cromwell's speech to parliament , 12 September 1654 Instructions for the major - generals , October 1655 The ...
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Contenido
THE MONARCHY | 7 |
PARLIAMENT | 21 |
II Finance | 46 |
THE JUDICIARY | 74 |
II Law and politics | 87 |
III Star Chamber | 104 |
THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH | 111 |
II The Laudian revolution | 130 |
THE INTERREGNUM 164960 | 296 |
THE RESTORATION SETTLEMENT | 335 |
AREAS OF CONFLICT 166188 | 360 |
I Finance | 362 |
II Foreign policy | 370 |
III Religion | 374 |
IV The judiciary | 391 |
LORDS AND COMMONS | 412 |
III High Commission | 158 |
IV The Catholic problem | 165 |
THE BREAKDOWN 16402 | 175 |
THE PURITAN FAILURE 16418 | 229 |
GOVERNMENT AND ARMY 164249 | 243 |
THE PRIVY COUNCIL | 429 |
LOCAL GOVERNMENT | 443 |
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according act of parliament aforesaid appointed Archbishop Arminianism army assembled authority bill bishops Catholic cause charge Charles Chief Justice Church of England civil command commissioners committee Common Law Commonwealth concerning consent constitution counties court Cromwell Crown declared defence divers doth Earl ecclesiastical election enacted endeavours estates execution Firth and Rait give granted grievances hath hereafter hereby High Commission honour House of Commons House of Lords Houses of Parliament humble ibid impeachment James judges judgment jurisdiction king King's Bench kingdom kingdom of England land liberty London Long Parliament Lord Protector Lords and Commons Majesty Majesty's matters ministers oath offence officers ordinance papists parliamentary peace person or persons Petition Petition of Right popish prerogative princes Privy Council proceedings Protestant punishment Puritan realm reason recusants reformation reign religion respective royal speech Star Chamber statute subjects therein thereof thereunto things unto whatsoever writ
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