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Fear, Exclusion and Revolution - Roger Morrice and Britain in the 1680s (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Fear, Exclusion and Revolution - Roger Morrice and Britain in the 1680s (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Between the years 1677 and 1691 the Puritan minister Roger Morrice
compiled an astonishingly detailed record of public affairs in
Britain. Running to almost a million words his 'Entring Book'
provides a unique record of late seventeenth-century political and
religious history. It charts the rise of British party politics,
and the transformation of Puritanism into 'Whiggery' and Dissent.
It provides a wealth of information on social and cultural history,
as well as the relationships between the three Stuart kingdoms. All
the essays in this volume have been inspired by the key concerns of
the Entring Book: the palpable sense of the fear and foreboding in
the 1680s; the long shadow cast by the mid-century civil war; the
profound effect on Englishmen of events on the continent; and the
anxieties and opportunities caused by a socially diffuse culture of
news and information. In so doing they give a vivid sense of what
it was like to live in England in the years before the Revolution
and help to explain why that Revolution took place when it did, and
why it took the particular form that it did. These chapters provide
fresh and insightful perspectives on religion, politics and culture
from established and emerging scholars on three continents. Taken
together they offer a valuable introduction to the world of Roger
Morrice, and will be an essential companion to the scholarly
edition of the Entring Book.
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