This book offers a fresh and rounded perspective on the English
Revolution of the 1640s. It uses detailed evidence to show how the
economic requirement for parliament's services underpinned a demand
for political change. It suggests that this took shape through a
working 'discourse' of ideas about the status of representative
forms.
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