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Culture and Power in England, c.1585-1685 Malcolm Smuts

Culture and Power in England, c.1585-1685 By Malcolm Smuts

Culture and Power in England, c.1585-1685 by Malcolm Smuts


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Summary

This text examines relationships between cultural history and politics, from the eve of the Armada to the death of Charles II. It emphasizes the diversity of cultural perspectives available in the period, and the role played by concepts of honour, law, divine providence and humanist scholarship.

Culture and Power in England, c.1585-1685 Summary

Culture and Power in England, c.1585-1685 by Malcolm Smuts

This text examines relationships between cultural history and politics, from the eve of the Armada to the death of Charles II in 1685. It emphasizes the diversity of cultural perspectives available in the period, the role played by concepts of honour, law, divine providence and humanist scholarship, the importance of religious tensions in shaping political imagination, and the growing cultural importance of conflict and partisanship during and after the Civil War.

About Malcolm Smuts

R. MALCOLM SMUTS is Professor of History at the University of Massachusetts at Boston.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements - Frames of Reference - Political Imagination, c.1585-1640 - From Civil War to Tory Reaction - Bibliography - Index

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GOR004935993
9780333606308
0333606302
Culture and Power in England, c.1585-1685 by Malcolm Smuts
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
1999-08-10
224
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