The economic causes of the English Civil War: freedom of trade and the English Revolution
"This is a coordinated presentation of the economic basis of revolutionary change in 16th- and early 17th-century England, addressing a crucial but neglected phase of historical development. It traces a transformation in the agrarian economy and substantiates the decisive scale on which this to...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This is a coordinated presentation of the economic basis of revolutionary change in 16th- and early 17th-century England, addressing a crucial but neglected phase of historical development. It traces a transformation in the agrarian economy and substantiates the decisive scale on which this took place, showing how the new forms of occupation and practice on the land related to seminal changes in the general dynamics of commercial activity. An integrated, self-regulating national market generated new imperatives, particularly a demand for a right of freedom of trade from arbitrary exactions and restraints. This took political force through the special status that rights of consent had acquired in England, based on the rise of sovereign representative law following the Break with Rome. These associations were reflected in a distinctive merchant-gentry alliance, seeking to establish freedom of trade and representative control of public finance, through Parliament. This produced a persistent challenge to royal prerogatives such as impositions from 1610 onwards. Parliamentary provision, especially legislation, came to be seen as essential to good government. These ambitions led to the first revolutionary measures of the Long Parliament in early 1641, establishing automatic parliaments and the normative force of freedom of trade"-- |
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spelling | Yerby, George Verfasser aut The economic causes of the English Civil War freedom of trade and the English Revolution George Yerby Freedom of trade and the English Revolution New York, NY Routledge 2020 © 2020 1 online resource (ix, 420 pages : illustrations, maps.) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Routledge research in early modern history Description based on print version record "This is a coordinated presentation of the economic basis of revolutionary change in 16th- and early 17th-century England, addressing a crucial but neglected phase of historical development. It traces a transformation in the agrarian economy and substantiates the decisive scale on which this took place, showing how the new forms of occupation and practice on the land related to seminal changes in the general dynamics of commercial activity. An integrated, self-regulating national market generated new imperatives, particularly a demand for a right of freedom of trade from arbitrary exactions and restraints. This took political force through the special status that rights of consent had acquired in England, based on the rise of sovereign representative law following the Break with Rome. These associations were reflected in a distinctive merchant-gentry alliance, seeking to establish freedom of trade and representative control of public finance, through Parliament. This produced a persistent challenge to royal prerogatives such as impositions from 1610 onwards. Parliamentary provision, especially legislation, came to be seen as essential to good government. These ambitions led to the first revolutionary measures of the Long Parliament in early 1641, establishing automatic parliaments and the normative force of freedom of trade"-- Agriculture / Economic aspects / England / History / 17th century Commons / Economic aspects / England / History / 17th century Land use / Political aspects / England / History / 17th century Free trade / England / History / 17th century https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429325557 Verlag URL des Erstveroeffentlichers Volltext |
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