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Urban Politics And The British Civil Wars Edinburgh 161753 Laura A M Stewart

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Urban Politics And The British Civil Wars Edinburgh 161753 Laura A M Stewart
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.19 MB
Pages: 399
Author: Laura A. M. Stewart
ISBN: 9004151672
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Urban Politics And The British Civil Wars Edinburgh 161753 Laura A M Stewart by Laura A. M. Stewart 9004151672 instant download after payment.

On 23 July 1637, riots broke out in Edinburgh. These disturbances triggered the collapse of royal authority across the British Isles. This volume explores the political and religious culture in the Scottish capital from the reign of James VI and I to the Cromwellian occupation. It examines for the first time the importance of Edinburgh to the formation of the Scottish opposition movement and to the establishment of the revolutionary Covenanting regime. Although the primary focus is the Scottish capital, an explicitly British perspective is maintained. This is a wide-ranging study that engages in debates about early modern urban culture, the problem of multiple monarchy and the issue of post-Reformation religious radicalism.

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