London and the Restoration, 1659-1683 /
Articulate and restless London citizens were at the heart of political and religious confrontation in England from the Interregnum through the great crisis of church and state that marked the last years of Charles II's reign. The same Reformed Protestant citizens who took the lead in toppling t...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2005.
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Colección: | Cambridge studies in early modern British history.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- pt. I. Crisis, 1659-1660
- Introduction to parts I and II : London and the nation
- 1. London and the origins of the Restoration, 1659-1660
- pt. II. Settlement and unsettlement, 1660-1679
- 2. The Restoration settlement and an unsettled city, 1660-1670
- 3. Protestant dissent and the emergence of a civic opposition, 1670-1679
- pt. III. Crisis, 1679-1682
- Introduction : London and the Restoration crisis, 1679-1682
- 4. Parliament and Protestantism in crisis : the emergence of parties in London, 1679-1681
- 5. The contest for the city, 1681-1682
- 6. Party matters : communities, ideas, and leaders in a divided city, 1679-1682
- pt. IV. Crisis and conspiracy, 1682-1683
- Introduction : Whig conspiracy and historical memory
- 7. The London Whigs between law and resistance : conscience, consent, and conspiracy, 1682-1683
- Conclusion : London and the end of the Restoration
- App. I. 1670 London dissenting subscription
- App. II. London dissenting common councilmen, 1669-1671
- App. III. Whig party leaders
- App. IV. Tory party leaders.