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Restoration Politics, Religion and Culture : Britain and Ireland, 1660-1714

Part of the British History in Perspective series
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This indispensable introductory guide offers students a number of highly focused chapters on key themes in Restoration history.

Each addresses a core question relating to the period 1660-1714, and uses artistic and literary sources - as well as more traditional texts of political history - to illustrate and illuminate arguments.

George Southcombe and Grant Tapsell provide clear analyses of different aspects of the era whilst maintaining an overall coherence based on three central propositions:* 1660-1714 represents a political world fundamentally influenced by the civil wars and interregnum* the period can best be understood by linking together types of evidence too often separated in conventional accounts* the high politics of kings and their courts should be examined within broader social and geographical contexts. Featuring chapters on the exclusion crisis, Charles II and James VII/II, as well as the British dimension, restoration culture, and politics out-of-doors, this is essential reading for anyone studying this fascinating period in British history.

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Product Details
Red Globe Press
0230574459 / 9780230574458
Paperback / softback
941.066
27/11/2009
United Kingdom
English
xiv, 235 p. : ill., ports.
22 cm
Undergraduate Learn More