Insolent proceedings : Rethinking public politics in the English Revolution /
Insolent proceedings brings together leading scholars working on the politics, religion and literature of the English Revolution. It embraces new approaches to the upheavals that occurred in the mid-seventeenth century, in daily life as well as in debates between parliamentarians, royalists and radi...
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Manchester :
Manchester University Press,
2022.
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- Preface: Ann Hughes as historian, friend and mentor / Peter Lake
- Introduction: Rethinking public politics in the English Revolution / Peter Lake and Jason Peacey
- 1 'Great conformitants' and 'right ambidexters': puritans, conformity and the challenge of Laudianism / Anthony Milton
- 2 Killing (Catholic) officers no crime? The politics of religious violence in England in 1640 / John Walter
- 3 Anatomy of the General Rising: militancy and mobilisation in London, 1643 / David Como
- 4 'In the hollow of his wooden leg': the transmission of civil war materials, 1642-9 / Karen Britland
- 5 Puritanism, parish and polemic in civil war London: the case of Thomas Bakewell / Elliot Vernon
- 6 William Walwyn's Montaigne and the struggle for toleration in the English Revolution / David Loewenstein
- 7 An accursed family: the Scottish crisis and the Black Legend of the House of Stuart, 1650-2 / Thomas Cogswell
- 8 Indemnity, sovereignty and justice in the army debates of 1647 / Sean Kelsey
- 9 Milton and Winstanley: a conversation / Thomas N. Corns
- 10 Women, print and locality: Richard Culmer and the practices of polemic during the English Revolution / Jason Peacey
- 11 'Threshing among the people': Ranters, Quakers and the revolutionary public sphere / Kate Peters.