The National Covenant in Scotland, 1638-1689:

What did it mean to be a Covenanter?

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Other Authors: Langley, Chris R. ca. 20./21. Jh (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Suffolk Boydell & Brewer 2020
Series:Studies in early modern cultural, political and social history volume 37
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Summary:What did it mean to be a Covenanter?
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Introduction : Making and Remaking the Covenanters / Chris R. Langley -- Corporate Conversion Ceremonies : The Presentation and Reception of The National Covenant / Nathan C. J. Hood -- Glasgow and the National Covenant in 1638 : Revolution, Royalism, and Civic Reform / Paul Goatman and Andrew Lind -- United Opposition? The Aberdeen Doctors and the National Covenant / Russell Newton -- Allegiance, Confession, and Covenanting Identities, 1638-51 / Jamie McDougall -- Reading John Knox in the Scottish Revolution, 1638-50 / Chris R. Langley -- A Godly Possession? Margaret Mitchelson and the Performance of Covenanted Identity / Louise Yeoman -- Royalism, Resistance, and the Scottish Clergy, c.1638-41 / Andrew Lind -- The Engagement, the Universities, and the Fracturing of the Covenanter Movement, 1647-51 / Salvatore Cipriano -- Remembering the Revolution : Memory, Identity, and Ideology in Restoration Scotland / Neil McIntyre -- The Legacy of the Covenants and the Shaping of the Restoration State / Allan Kennedy -- Who were the 'Later Covenanters'? / Alasdair Raffe
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xii, 248 Seiten)
ISBN:9781787448308
DOI:10.1017/9781787448308

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