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Through contextual analysis and by reassessing the chronicle
evidence, Graham E. Seel presents a compelling reevaluation of the
reign of King John. Each chapter features a timeline and includes
both narrative and contextual analysis, and the volume also offers
maps, diagrams and useful study questions. With its
thought-provoking analysis of the key issues of King John's reign,
such as the loss of the French territories, British achievement,
Magna Carta, relations with the church, and civil war, 'King John:
An Underrated King' presents an engaging argument for
rehabilitating the reputation of King John.
In 1603 King James I ascended the throne to become the first King
of a united England and Scotland. There followed a period of
increasing religious and political discord, culminating in the
English Civil War. The Early Stuart Kings, 1603-1642 explores these
complex events and the roles of the key personalities of the time -
James I and VI, Charles I, Buckingham, Stratford and Laud.
Contents: 1. James VI and the Elizabethan Legacy 2. James I. Religion and the Church 3. James I. Parliaments and finances 4. Buckingham and foreign policy, 1618-1628 5. Charles I. Rule with Parliaments, 1625-1629 6. Charles I. Rule without Parliaments, 1629-1640 7. Ireland under Sir Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford 8. The Coming of Civil War
This text explores the period of turmoil in British history from
1637 and the latter part of the reign of Charles I, to the
restoration with Charles II in 1660. The religious and political
crises surrounding the Civil Wars, and the key personalities of
Charles I and Oliver Cromwell are discussed in detail. Combining
narrative, interpretations, source material, questions and worked
answers, this book should provide an essential background and guide
to exam success for students.
The English Civil Wars explores the period of turmoil in British
history from 1637 and the latter part of the reign of Charles I, to
the restoration with Charles II in 1660. The religious and
political crises surrounding the Civil Wars, and the key
personalities of Charles I and Oliver Cromwell are discussed in
detail. The book combines narrative, interpretations, source
material, questions and worked answers.
An engaging range of period texts and theme books for AS and A
Level history. The period from 1603 to 1660 is characterised by
complex religious and political developments, and dramatic events
such as the execution of Charles I, civil war and the introduction
of a republican form of government. In this clearly argued account,
Graham E. Seel identifies the main political, religious and
economic factors that help explain the events of this turbulent
period, and assesses the role of leading personalities such as
James VI and I, Charles I, Buckingham and Cromwell. Regicide and
republic includes the additional document study The Civil War,
1637-49.
The authors examine relations between Crown and Parliment during the Stuart period. Topics include the nature and functions of parliments in the seventeenth century, changes in the balance of power as Parliment appeared first to take the intiative then lose it to resurgent monarchy, and the evolution of Parliment into a permanent institution. Includes a number of case studies to illustrate the issues studied.
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