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Regicide And Republicanism Politics And Ethics In The English Revolution 16461659 Sarah Barber

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Regicide And Republicanism Politics And Ethics In The English Revolution 16461659 Sarah Barber
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.32 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Sarah Barber
ISBN: 9781474400732, 1474400736
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Regicide And Republicanism Politics And Ethics In The English Revolution 16461659 Sarah Barber by Sarah Barber 9781474400732, 1474400736 instant download after payment.

This study of seventeenth-century monarchy suggests that the arguments which were used to attack the potentially absolutist monarchy of Charles I were not all that different from those used against the constitutional monarchy of today. The seventeenth-century arguments were based on the fiction that the person who fulfilled the office could be distinguished from the office itself. Personal morality and behaviour were vital factors in assessing the value of government. From 1646 onwards there developed two parallel strands of thought. Those who believed in government by laws developed a republican response to the crisis of the 1640s. Those who believed that people made laws attacked Charles I rather than the monarchy itself, supported the regicide and subsequently approved of the rule of Cromwell.

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