Remapping Early Modern England: The Culture of Seventeenth-Century Politics

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Cambridge University Press, 2000 - 475 頁
It is now over twenty years since revisionist history began to transform our understanding of early modern England. In Remapping Early Modern England Kevin Sharpe proposes a new cultural turn in the study of the English Renaissance state. In contrast to the narrow definitions and debates of both revisionist and post-revisionist historians, he urges a broader interdisciplinary approach to the texts of authority, their performance and reception. This collection will help refigure our understanding of the history and politics of the period and the materials and methods of its study.

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Remapping early modern England from revisionism to the culture of politics
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A commonwealth of meanings languages analogues ideas and politics
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TEXTS AND POWER
125
The kings writ royal authors and royal authority in early modern England
127
Private conscience and public duty in the writings of James VI and I
151
Private conscience and public duty in the writings of Charles I
172
VISIONS OF POLITICS
199
Stuart monarchy and political culture
201
REWRITINGS
267
Rewriting the history of parliament in seventeenth century England
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Rewriting Sir Robert Cotton politics and history in early Stuart England
294
REVIEWINGS
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Religion rhetoric and revolution in seventeenthcentury England
345
Celebrating a cultural turn political culture and cultural politics in early modern England
392
Representations and negotiations texts images and authority in early modern England
415
Index
461

An image doting rabble the failure of republican culture in seventeenthcentury England
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