After the Reformation : Essays in Honor of J.H. Hexter /
Civilization and madness; community and class; bureaucracy, corruption, and revolution--these essays range from social history to political history and the history of ideas, and all take a strong interpretive stand. Together they make a major contribution to the scholarship on sixteenth-century and...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Philadelphia, Pa. :
University of Pennsylvania Press,
[2016]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- The Theory of Practice: Hexter's Historiography
- Toward a New Socio-Political Order
- Politics and the Pilgrimage of Grace
- Toward a More Perfect Union: England, Scotland, and the Constitution
- Corruption at the Court of James I: The Undermining of Legitimacy
- Aristocrats and Lawyers in French Provincial Government, 1559-1648: From Governors to Commissars
- The Journal of the House of Lords for the Long Parliament
- Community and Class: Theories of Local Politics in the English Revolution
- The Residential Development of the West End of London in the Seventeenth Century
- The Problem of Ideological Adaptation
- Anxiety and the Formation of Early Modern Culture
- Madness and Civilization in Early Modem Europe: A Reappraisal of Michel Foucault
- The Elizabethan Bourgeois Hero-Tale: Aspects of an Adolescent Social Consciousness
- Constitutional Uncertainty and the Declaration of Rights
- The Origins of the Calvinist Theory of Revolution
- Authority and Property: The Question of Liberal Origins
- The Published Works of J.H. Hexter: A Bibliography
- Contributors