Unrevolutionary England, 1603-1642 /
This book brings together the articles on which Fisher's reputation was founded. It deals with central features of the English economy, in particular the importance of London, both as a social and economic hub, and the nature of internal and external trade. The essays can rightly be described a...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London ; Ronceverte, WV :
Hambledon Press,
1990.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Politics
- The nature of a parliament in early Stuart England
- Parliamentary history in perspective, 1604-1629
- The foreign policy debate in the House of Commons in 1621
- The examination of Mr. Mallory after the Parliament of 1621
- The theory of treason in the trial of Strafford
- The authorship of the Bishop's diary of the House of Lords in 1641
- Money
- Monarchies, wars, and estates in England, France and Spain, c.1580
- c.1640
- The Ship Money judgements of Bramston and Davenport
- The wardship of John Pym
- Charles I's financial estimates for 1642
- Religious unity
- Arguments for religious unity in England, 1530-1650
- The parliamentary career of John Pym, 1621-1629
- The British problem and the English Civil War
- Why did Charles I call the Long Parliament?
- The British background to the Irish Rebellion of 1641
- The first army plot of 1641
- Epilogue
- The Catholic wind.