MARK GOLDIE'S AUTHORITATIVE AND HIGHLY READABLE INTRODUCTION TO THE
POLITICAL AND RELIGIOUS LANDSCAPE OF BRITAIN DURING THE TURBULENT ERA
OF LATER STUART RULE.
An exceptionally significant monograph, and without doubt one of the
most important to appear in the field of Restoration history in the
last twenty years. Mark Goldie has done more than anyone else to
illuminate the political and religious assumptions of late
seventeenth-century Englishmen.' Dr Grant Tapsell, University of
Oxford.
_Roger Morrice and the Puritan Whigs_ explains a movement, illuminates
the world of its emblematic representative, and explores one of the
most remarkable documents of the seventeenth century.
Morrice's _Entring Book_ was supremely well-informed, passionately
committed, and relentlessly opinionated. Chronicling the years 1677 to
1691, nearly a million words in length, it is the fullest surviving
record of the tumultuous final years of the Stuart regime, from the
Popish Plot and Exclusion Crisis to the Glorious Revolution.
Morrice was a Puritan clergyman turned confidential reporter for
leading Whig politicians, a barometer of opinion, for whom reliable
information was vital for public action. Just twenty years after
Pepys's _Diary_, the _Entring Book_ depicts a darker England, gripped
by a new crisis of 'popery and arbitrary government'.
Mark Goldie's deeply considered book examines the fortunes of
Puritanism in the later Stuart age. It offers a story of disillusion
and diminuendo, ofstruggles for survival in the face of intolerance,
and of self-understanding among those who hoped to transform England
through 'Godly rule'.
Yet the book also tells a countervailing story of revitalized and
transformed Puritanism. Puritans worked through parliament, the royal
court, and the households of gentry, merchants, lawyers, and clergy.
Setting out to galvanize civil society, they mobilized public opinion,
organized electorates, and deployedthe arts of journalism, influence,
and persuasion.
This book has been adapted, with a new substantial introduction and
updated bibliography, from the first volume of the _Entring Book of
Roger Morrice_.
Mark Goldie is Professor of Intellectual History at the University of
Cambridge and a Fellow of Churchill College.
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The Entring Book, 1677-1691
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ISBN
9781782048305
Publisert
2018
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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