The Origins of the English Civil War
This volume in the 'Problems in Focus' series provides a concise summary of arguments about the causes of the English Civil War, and of the present state of historical research in this field.

The nine contributors, experts in the subject they write on, cover such issues as: whether there was any economic clash between the two sides in the Civil War; whether they represented two conflicting cultures; whether the issues involved were European or purely English; whether there is any connection between Puritanism and revolution; and what was involved in the fear of Popery. In many areas this integrated collection of original studies breaks new ground, and brings the student up to date with current research, much of it published here for the first time. It concentrates on central themes of debate for which clarification is most useful to students. Though primarily intended for historians, its treatment of social and cultural factors makes it useful to interdisciplinary studies and to students of literature and society in the seventeenth century.

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The Origins of the English Civil War
This volume in the 'Problems in Focus' series provides a concise summary of arguments about the causes of the English Civil War, and of the present state of historical research in this field.

The nine contributors, experts in the subject they write on, cover such issues as: whether there was any economic clash between the two sides in the Civil War; whether they represented two conflicting cultures; whether the issues involved were European or purely English; whether there is any connection between Puritanism and revolution; and what was involved in the fear of Popery. In many areas this integrated collection of original studies breaks new ground, and brings the student up to date with current research, much of it published here for the first time. It concentrates on central themes of debate for which clarification is most useful to students. Though primarily intended for historians, its treatment of social and cultural factors makes it useful to interdisciplinary studies and to students of literature and society in the seventeenth century.

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The Origins of the English Civil War

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This volume in the 'Problems in Focus' series provides a concise summary of arguments about the causes of the English Civil War, and of the present state of historical research in this field.

The nine contributors, experts in the subject they write on, cover such issues as: whether there was any economic clash between the two sides in the Civil War; whether they represented two conflicting cultures; whether the issues involved were European or purely English; whether there is any connection between Puritanism and revolution; and what was involved in the fear of Popery. In many areas this integrated collection of original studies breaks new ground, and brings the student up to date with current research, much of it published here for the first time. It concentrates on central themes of debate for which clarification is most useful to students. Though primarily intended for historians, its treatment of social and cultural factors makes it useful to interdisciplinary studies and to students of literature and society in the seventeenth century.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780333124000
Publisher: C.J. Pike
Publication date: 05/17/1973
Series: Problems in Focus
Edition description: 1973
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

CONRAD RUSSELL is Lecturer in History, Bedford College, University of London. His publications include The Crisis of Parliaments - History of England 1509-1660, in the Shorter Oxford History of the Modern World.

Table of Contents

Table of Events.- Preface.- Introduction.- PART 1: THE GOVERNMENT: ITS ROLE AND ITS AIMS.- PART 2: COUNTY GOVERNMENT IN CAROLINE ENGLAND 1625-1640.- PART 3: PARLIAMENT AND THE KING'S FINANCES.- PART 4: PURITANISM, ARMINIANISM AND COUNTER-REVOLUTION.- PART 5: FEAR OF POPERY.- PART 6: TWO CULTURES? COURT AND COUNTRY UNDER CHARLES I.- PART 7: ECONOMIC ISSUES AND IDEOLOGIES.- PART 8: POLITICS AND POLITICAL THOUGHT 1640-1642.- PART 9: ENGLAND AND EUROPE: A COMMON MALADY?.- List of Abbreviations.- Bibliography.- References and Notes on Text.- Notes of Contributors.- Index.
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