Samuel Rawson Gardiner (1829–1902) was a distinguished Victorian historian of the seventeenth century who coined the term 'Puritan Revolution' and was noted for his use of and editorial work on primary sources. This ten-volume work was published in 1883–4, though he had already published eight volumes on the period 1603–37, of which the first two were considerably revised for this edition; and in later works he continued the story through the Civil War, the Commonwealth and the Protectorate. The series was highly regarded in its time, and reprinted often, although it was not without its critics. Gardiner aimed at writing 'scientific history', relying on the facts to speak for themselves. This ninth volume spans the period 1639–41, and includes chapters covering the First and Second Bishops' Wars, the Short Parliament, the Triennial Act, and controversies over religious and constitutional reforms.
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Preface to the ninth volume; 88. First Bishops' War; 89. The Treaty of Berwick; 90. The ascendancy of Wentworth; 91. The Short Parliament; 92. Passive resistance; 93. The Second Bishops' War; 94. The Treaty of Ripon; 95. The first two months of the Long Parliament; 96. The Triennial Act, and the ecclesiastical debates; 97. The impeachment of the Earl of Strafford; 98. The Bill of Attainder; 99. Ecclesiastical divisions and constitutional reforms.
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This ten-volume edition of Gardiner's history of the period 1603 to 1642 was published in 1883–4.
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ISBN
9781108035781
Publisert
2011-12-08
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Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
560 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
444
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