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An Uncounselled King Charles I And The Scottish Troubles 16371641 Peter Donald

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An Uncounselled King Charles I And The Scottish Troubles 16371641 Peter Donald
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.79 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Peter Donald
ISBN: 9780511522536, 9780521372350, 9780521520072, 0511522533, 0521372356, 052152007X
Language: English
Year: 2004

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An Uncounselled King Charles I And The Scottish Troubles 16371641 Peter Donald by Peter Donald 9780511522536, 9780521372350, 9780521520072, 0511522533, 0521372356, 052152007X instant download after payment.

The concept of kingship as Charles I understood it was challenged by the Covenanters in a struggle of protest over the government of Scotland. Although many aspects of this episode have received historical attention, Charles's own role has not hitherto been investigated in detail. Using a large body of newly available evidence, Dr Donald here attempts to redress the balance, and in doing so offers a substantially new perspective on the Scottish troubles in the crisis years of 1637-41. This study sheds light on the processes whereby Charles, with counsel and yet often in spite of it, tried to uphold his case.

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