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A Companion to Stuart Britain

Barry Coward (Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-631-21874-6
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592 pages
January 2003, Wiley-Blackwell
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List of Plates.

Notes on Contributors.

Introduction: Barry Coward (Birbeck College, University of London).

Part I: Stuart Britain and the Wider World:.

1. The Multiple Kingdoms of Britain and Ireland: The ‘British Problem’: Allan I. MacInnes (University of Aberdeen).

2. The Making of Great Britain and Ireland: Toby Barnard (Hertford College, University of Oxford).

3. Asia, the Atlantic and the Subjects of the British Monarchy: Nicholas Canny (National University of Ireland, Galway).

Part II: The Changing Face of Stuart Britain:.

4. The Rise of the Fiscal State: Michael J Braddick (University of Sheffield).

5. The Press and Popular Political Opinion: Ian Atherton (University of Keele).

6. Gender Relations: Elizabeth Foyster (University of Dundee).

7. Crime and Popular Protest: Steve Hindle (University of Warwick).

8. Economic and Urban Development: Craig Muldrew (University of Cambridge).

9. Literature and History: Thomas N. Corns (University of Wales, Bangor).

10. Art, Architecture and Politics: Tim Wilks (Southampton Institute).

11. Scientific Change: Its Setting and Stimuli: Michael Hunter (Birbeck College, London).

Part III: Stuart Britain 1603–1642:.

12. Politics in Early Stuart Britain, 1603–1640: David L. Smith (University of Cambridge).

13. Religion in Early Stuart Britain 1603–1642: Tom Webster (University of Edinburgh).

14. Political Thought in Early Stuart Britain: Malcolm Smuts (University of Massachusetts, Boston).

15. The Outbreak of the Civil Wars in the Three Kingdoms: Jason Peacey (The History of Parliament Trust).

Part IV: Stuart Britain 1642–1660:.

16. The Wars of the Three Kingdoms, 1642–1649: David Scott (The History of Parliament Trust).

17. Unkingship, 1649–1660: Sean Kelsey (Late of King’s College, London).

18. Religion 1640–1660: Ann Hughes (University of Keele).

19. Political Thought During the English Revolution: J. C. Davis (University of East Anglia).

Part V: Stuart Britain 1660–1714:.

20. Politics in Restoration Britain: John Miller (Queen Mary, University of London).

21. Religion in Restoration England: John Spurr (University of Swansea).

22. The Revolution of 1688–1689: Colin Brooks (University of Sussex).

23. Politics after the Glorious Revolution: Mark Knights (University of East Anglia).

24. Political Thinking between Restoration and Hanoverian Succession: Justin Champion (Royal Holloway, University of London).

Bibliography.

Index

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