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English Puritanism (Hardcover): John Spurr English Puritanism (Hardcover)
John Spurr
R3,542 Discovery Miles 35 420 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Puritans of seventeenth century England have been blamed for everything from the English civil war to the rise of capitalism. But who were the Puritans of Stuart England? Were they apostles of liberty, who fled from persecution to the New World? Or were they intolerant fanatics, intent on bringing godliness to Stuart England? This study provides a clear narrative of the rise and fall of the Puritans across the troubled seventeenth century. Their story is placed in context by analytical chapters, which describe what the Puritans believed and how they organised their religious and social life. Quoting many contemporary sources, including diaries, plays and sermons, this is a vivid and comprehensible account, drawing on the most recent scholarship. Readers will find this book an indispensable guide, not only to the religious history of seventeenth century England, but also to its political and social history.

The Post-Reformation - Religion, Politics and Society in Britain, 1603-1714 (Hardcover): John Spurr The Post-Reformation - Religion, Politics and Society in Britain, 1603-1714 (Hardcover)
John Spurr
R4,506 Discovery Miles 45 060 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The 17th century was a dynamic period characterized by huge political and social changes, including the Civil War, the execution of Charles I, the Commonwealth and the Restoration. The Britain of 1714 was recognizably more modern than it was in 1603. At the heart of these changes was religion and the search for an acceptable religious settlement, which stimulated the Pilgrim Fathers to leave to settle America, the Popish plot and the Glorious Revolution in which James II was kicked off the throne. This book looks at both the private aspects of human beliefs and practices and also institutional religion, investigating the growing competition between rival versions of Christianity and the growing expectation that individuals should be allowed to worship as they saw fit.

The Nature of the English Revolution Revisited - Essays in Honour of John Morrill (Hardcover, New): Stephen C Taylor, Grant... The Nature of the English Revolution Revisited - Essays in Honour of John Morrill (Hardcover, New)
Stephen C Taylor, Grant Tapsell; Contributions by Blair Worden, Ethan H. Shagan, Grant Tapsell, …
R2,783 Discovery Miles 27 830 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

New insights into the nature of the seventeenth-century English revolution - one of the most contested issues in early modern British history. The nature of the seventeenth-century English revolution remains one of the most contested of all historical issues. Scholars are unable to agree on what caused it, when precisely it happened, how significant it was in terms of political, social, economic, and intellectual impact, or even whether it merits being described as a "revolution" at all. Over the past twenty years these debates have become more complex, but also richer. This volume brings together new essays by a group of leading scholars of the revolutionary period and will provide readers with a provocative and stimulating introduction to current research. All the essays engage with one or more of three themes which lieat the heart of recent debate: the importance of the connection between individuals and ideas; the power and influence of religious ideas; and the most appropriate chronological context for discussion of the revolution. STEPHEN TAYLOR is Professor in the History of Early Modern England at the University of Durham. GRANT TAPSELL is Lecturer in Early Modern History, University of Oxford and Fellow and Tutor at Lady Margaret Hall. Contributors: Philip Baker, J. C. Davis, Kenneth Fincham, Rachel Foxley, Tim Harris, Ethan H. Shagan, John Spurr, Grant Tapsell, Stephen Taylor, Tim Wales, John Walter, Blair Worden

Anthony Ashley Cooper, First Earl of Shaftesbury 1621-1683 (Hardcover, New Ed): John Spurr Anthony Ashley Cooper, First Earl of Shaftesbury 1621-1683 (Hardcover, New Ed)
John Spurr
R4,630 Discovery Miles 46 300 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Anthony Ashley Cooper, First Earl of Shaftesbury, was a giant on the English political scene of the later seventeenth century. Despite taking up arms against the king in the Civil War, and his active participation in the republican governments of the 1650s, Shaftesbury managed to retain a leading role in public affairs following the Restoration of Charles II, being raised to the peerage and holding several major offices. Following his dismissal from government in 1673 he then became de facto leader of the opposition faction and champion of the Protestant cause, before finally fleeing the country in 1681 following charges of high treason. In order to understand fully such a complex and controversial figure, this volume draws upon the specialised knowledge of nine leading scholars to investigate Shaftesbury's life and reputation. As well as re-evaluating the well-known episodes in which he was involved - his early republican sympathies, the Cabal, the Popish Plot and the politics of party faction - other less familiar themes are also explored. These include his involvement with the expansion of England's overseas colonies, his relationship with John Locke, his connections with Scotland and Ireland and his high profile public reputation. Each chapter has been especially commissioned to give an insight into a different facet of his career, whilst simultaneously adding to an overall evaluation of the man, his actions and beliefs. As such, this book presents a unique and coherent picture of Shaftesbury that draws upon the very latest interdisciplinary research, and will no doubt stimulate further work on the most intriguing politician of his generation.

The Post-Reformation - Religion, Politics and Society in Britain, 1603-1714 (Paperback): John Spurr The Post-Reformation - Religion, Politics and Society in Britain, 1603-1714 (Paperback)
John Spurr
R1,618 Discovery Miles 16 180 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In the tumultuous seventeenth century religion was the crucial mainspring of action. This book examines how religion affected the day to day life of British people as well as society and politics on a much wider scale.

  • Provides a detailed reconstruction of how ordinary people pursued their religions at home and in the church
  • Proposes a new framework for understanding the seventeenth century as a period of competition between rival religious values and ideas
  • Covers all of Britain, not just England
  • Easy-to-understand - assumes no prior knowledge
  • One of the titles launching the new Longman "Religion, Politics and Society in Britain" series which examines religion in Britain from pre-Christian times to the end of the 20th century
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