The personal rule of Charles II, 1681-85:
This book is concerned with political culture, government, and religion during the personal rule of Charles II, the period between the dissolution of his last English Parliament in 1681 and his death in 1685. The author argues that the nature of this phase of Stuart personal rule was different to th...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book is concerned with political culture, government, and religion during the personal rule of Charles II, the period between the dissolution of his last English Parliament in 1681 and his death in 1685. The author argues that the nature of this phase of Stuart personal rule was different to that of Charles I in 1629-40. He discusses the nature of whig and tory politics during this crucial period in their formation as political parties, showing how they coped with the absence of a parliamentary forum. He also examines political life in the English localities, the growing importance of news dissemination in political life, and the politics of religious persecution and toleration. Scotland and Ireland are included in this analysis of Charles's rule, setting the discussion in a "Three Kingdoms" context. GRANT TAPSELL is Lecturer in Modern History at St Andrews University |
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Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiii, 235 pages) |
ISBN: | 9781846155802 |
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contents | The political world of Sir John Holland Aims and arguments The personal rule of Charles II Partisanship The Shape of the Period Introduction: The view from Oxford A failed Restoration, 1660-81 Partisanship, plotting, and persecution, 1681-85 Political Partisanship and Government without Parliament Introduction: Popery and arbitrary government The end of parliaments? Charles II, the succession, and office-holding Partisanship and the instability of government The Church of England and partisan politics The Politics of Religious Persecution Introduction: Persecution and nonconformity Hating dissent The physical and financial costs of persecution Sympathy for dissenters and the regional variety of persecution Partisanship and religious tensions Conventicles and sedition News and Partisan Politics Introduction: The political importance of news The credibility of news Consuming news and policing the public sphere Centres and signs of partisanship Print and Polemical Politics Introduction: Polemical writing during the personal rule Tories and religion: Caricature and self-image Whigs, 'true Protestants', and dissent Whigs, a broad church, and anti-clericalism The religious battleground: Unity or uniformity? Kingship and a stable constitution 'Commonwealth principles' and 'arbitrary government' Partisan Politics in the British Monarchies Introduction: 'the menace and steddy aspect of these two Kingdoms' Parliaments and politics Royal government, office-holding, and persecution The established churches Partisan interactions 1685 The weakness of the middle ground Whig and tory |
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spelling | Tapsell, Grant Verfasser aut The personal rule of Charles II, 1681-85 Grant Tapsell Suffolk Boydell & Brewer 2007 1 online resource (xiii, 235 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015) 1 The political world of Sir John Holland 7 Aims and arguments 9 The personal rule of Charles II 13 Partisanship 1 19 The Shape of the Period 19 Introduction: The view from Oxford 20 A failed Restoration, 1660-81 27 Partisanship, plotting, and persecution, 1681-85 2 31 Political Partisanship and Government without Parliament 31 Introduction: Popery and arbitrary government 35 The end of parliaments? 43 Charles II, the succession, and office-holding 48 Partisanship and the instability of government 56 The Church of England and partisan politics 3 64 The Politics of Religious Persecution 64 Introduction: Persecution and nonconformity 68 Hating dissent 71 The physical and financial costs of persecution 74 Sympathy for dissenters and the regional variety of persecution 78 Partisanship and religious tensions 83 Conventicles and sedition News and Partisan Politics Introduction: The political importance of news The credibility of news Consuming news and policing the public sphere Centres and signs of partisanship Print and Polemical Politics Introduction: Polemical writing during the personal rule Tories and religion: Caricature and self-image Whigs, 'true Protestants', and dissent Whigs, a broad church, and anti-clericalism The religious battleground: Unity or uniformity? Kingship and a stable constitution 'Commonwealth principles' and 'arbitrary government' Partisan Politics in the British Monarchies Introduction: 'the menace and steddy aspect of these two Kingdoms' Parliaments and politics Royal government, office-holding, and persecution The established churches Partisan interactions 1685 4 92 -- 92 -- 95 -- 100 -- 108 -- 5 123 -- 123 -- 126 -- 136 -- 142 -- 145 -- 147 -- 148 -- 6 159 -- 159 -- 161 -- 167 -- 177 -- 180 -- 191 -- The weakness of the middle ground Whig and tory 193 -- 197 This book is concerned with political culture, government, and religion during the personal rule of Charles II, the period between the dissolution of his last English Parliament in 1681 and his death in 1685. The author argues that the nature of this phase of Stuart personal rule was different to that of Charles I in 1629-40. He discusses the nature of whig and tory politics during this crucial period in their formation as political parties, showing how they coped with the absence of a parliamentary forum. He also examines political life in the English localities, the growing importance of news dissemination in political life, and the politics of religious persecution and toleration. Scotland and Ireland are included in this analysis of Charles's rule, setting the discussion in a "Three Kingdoms" context. GRANT TAPSELL is Lecturer in Modern History at St Andrews University Charles / II / King of England / 1630-1685 / Political activity Karl II. England, König 1630-1685 (DE-588)118560042 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1681-1685 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1681-1665 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Politik Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd rswk-swf Whigs (DE-588)4189785-7 gnd rswk-swf Tories (DE-588)4185726-4 gnd rswk-swf Großbritannien Great Britain / History / Charles II, 1660-1685 Great Britain / Politics and government / 1660-1688 England (DE-588)4014770-8 gnd rswk-swf England (DE-588)4014770-8 g Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 s Geschichte 1681-1665 z 1\p DE-604 Whigs (DE-588)4189785-7 s Tories (DE-588)4185726-4 s Geschichte 1681-1685 z 2\p DE-604 Karl II. England, König 1630-1685 (DE-588)118560042 p 3\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-1-84383-305-5 http://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/9781846155802/type/BOOK Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 3\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Tapsell, Grant The personal rule of Charles II, 1681-85 The political world of Sir John Holland Aims and arguments The personal rule of Charles II Partisanship The Shape of the Period Introduction: The view from Oxford A failed Restoration, 1660-81 Partisanship, plotting, and persecution, 1681-85 Political Partisanship and Government without Parliament Introduction: Popery and arbitrary government The end of parliaments? Charles II, the succession, and office-holding Partisanship and the instability of government The Church of England and partisan politics The Politics of Religious Persecution Introduction: Persecution and nonconformity Hating dissent The physical and financial costs of persecution Sympathy for dissenters and the regional variety of persecution Partisanship and religious tensions Conventicles and sedition News and Partisan Politics Introduction: The political importance of news The credibility of news Consuming news and policing the public sphere Centres and signs of partisanship Print and Polemical Politics Introduction: Polemical writing during the personal rule Tories and religion: Caricature and self-image Whigs, 'true Protestants', and dissent Whigs, a broad church, and anti-clericalism The religious battleground: Unity or uniformity? Kingship and a stable constitution 'Commonwealth principles' and 'arbitrary government' Partisan Politics in the British Monarchies Introduction: 'the menace and steddy aspect of these two Kingdoms' Parliaments and politics Royal government, office-holding, and persecution The established churches Partisan interactions 1685 The weakness of the middle ground Whig and tory Charles / II / King of England / 1630-1685 / Political activity Karl II. England, König 1630-1685 (DE-588)118560042 gnd Geschichte Politik Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd Whigs (DE-588)4189785-7 gnd Tories (DE-588)4185726-4 gnd |
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title | The personal rule of Charles II, 1681-85 |
title_alt | The political world of Sir John Holland Aims and arguments The personal rule of Charles II Partisanship The Shape of the Period Introduction: The view from Oxford A failed Restoration, 1660-81 Partisanship, plotting, and persecution, 1681-85 Political Partisanship and Government without Parliament Introduction: Popery and arbitrary government The end of parliaments? Charles II, the succession, and office-holding Partisanship and the instability of government The Church of England and partisan politics The Politics of Religious Persecution Introduction: Persecution and nonconformity Hating dissent The physical and financial costs of persecution Sympathy for dissenters and the regional variety of persecution Partisanship and religious tensions Conventicles and sedition News and Partisan Politics Introduction: The political importance of news The credibility of news Consuming news and policing the public sphere Centres and signs of partisanship Print and Polemical Politics Introduction: Polemical writing during the personal rule Tories and religion: Caricature and self-image Whigs, 'true Protestants', and dissent Whigs, a broad church, and anti-clericalism The religious battleground: Unity or uniformity? Kingship and a stable constitution 'Commonwealth principles' and 'arbitrary government' Partisan Politics in the British Monarchies Introduction: 'the menace and steddy aspect of these two Kingdoms' Parliaments and politics Royal government, office-holding, and persecution The established churches Partisan interactions 1685 The weakness of the middle ground Whig and tory |
title_auth | The personal rule of Charles II, 1681-85 |
title_exact_search | The personal rule of Charles II, 1681-85 |
title_full | The personal rule of Charles II, 1681-85 Grant Tapsell |
title_fullStr | The personal rule of Charles II, 1681-85 Grant Tapsell |
title_full_unstemmed | The personal rule of Charles II, 1681-85 Grant Tapsell |
title_short | The personal rule of Charles II, 1681-85 |
title_sort | the personal rule of charles ii 1681 85 |
topic | Charles / II / King of England / 1630-1685 / Political activity Karl II. England, König 1630-1685 (DE-588)118560042 gnd Geschichte Politik Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd Whigs (DE-588)4189785-7 gnd Tories (DE-588)4185726-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Charles / II / King of England / 1630-1685 / Political activity Karl II. England, König 1630-1685 Geschichte Politik Whigs Tories Großbritannien Great Britain / History / Charles II, 1660-1685 Great Britain / Politics and government / 1660-1688 England |
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