Constitutional Royalism and the Search for Settlement, C.1640-1649'Constitutional royalism' is one of the most familiar yet least often examined of all the political labels found in the historiography of the English Revolution. This book fills a gap by investigating the leading Constitutional royalists who rallied to King Charles I in 1642 while consistently urging him to reach an 'accommodation'ith Parliament. These royalists' early careers reveal that a commitment to the rule of law and a relative lack of 'godly' zeal were the characteristic predictors of Constitutional royalism in the Civil War. Such attitudes explain why many of them criticised the policies of the King's personal rule, but also why they joined the King in 1642 and tried to achieve a negotiated settlement thereafter. The central chapters examine their role in the peace talks of the 1640s and assess why those talks broke down. The final part of the book traces the Constitutional royalists through the Interregnum--during which they consciously withdrew from public life--to the Restoration, when many of them returned to prominence and saw their ideas vindicated. A concluding chapter reviews the long-term legacy of Constitutional royalism and its specific contribution to the politics of the English Revolution. Throughout, the story of the Constitutional royalists is set within the wider context of seventeenth-century English political history and thought. |
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Table des matières
themes debates sources | 3 |
the early Stuarts and the early Stuart constitution | 16 |
Early careers of the main exponents | 39 |
Formation and convergence 16401642 | 62 |
negotiations formal and informal | 109 |
Issues and stickingpoints | 143 |
The theory of Constitutional Royalism | 219 |
Constitutional Royalism from Regicide | 259 |
an ideology vindicated? | 290 |
assessment and evaluation | 318 |
Bibliography | 333 |
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Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Constitutional Royalism and the Search for Settlement, c.1640-1649 David L. Smith Aucun aperçu disponible - 1994 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Answer appointed argued army attitudes August authority became belief bishops Bodl Book Cambridge Charles Charles's Church Civil Clarendon commissioners commitment Committee Commons conscience Constitutional Royalism Constitutional Royalists Council Court Crown Culpepper defend demands Diary discussion Dorset Earl early Edward England English episcopacy especially established estates Falkland February force further Gardiner Henry Hertford History honour Houses Hyde Hyde's Ibid issue James January John June King King's kingdom later lbid less letter liberty limited Lord Majesty March militia moderate monarchy nature negotiations never Nicholas November October offered officers Oxford Parliament parliamentary particular peace peers persons policies political position present preserve Prince Propositions reformation refused religion religious remained Restoration Richmond rule of law Rushworth Russell settlement Seymour Sir John Southampton Strangways subjects thought Treaty turn vols Wing
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