Restoration Politics, Religion and Culture: Britain and Ireland, 1660-1714 - Paperback
Restoration Politics, Religion and Culture: Britain and Ireland, 1660-1714 - Paperback
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by Grant Tapsell (Author), George Southcombe (Author)
This essential volume offers students a number of highly focused chapters on key themes in Restoration history. Each addresses a core question or issue and uses a variety of sources to illustrate and illuminate arguments. The authors provide clear introductions to different aspects of the reigns of Charles II and James VII/II.
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This indispensable introductory guide offers students a number of highly focused chapters on key themes in Restoration history. Each addresses a core question relating to the period 1660-1714, and uses artistic and literary sources - as well as more traditional texts of political history - to illustrate and illuminate arguments. George Southcombe and Grant Tapsell provide clear analyses of different aspects of the era whilst maintaining an overall coherence based on three central propositions:
- 1660-1714 represents a political world fundamentally influenced by the civil wars and interregnum
- the period can best be understood by linking together types of evidence too often separated in conventional accounts
- the high politics of kings and their courts should be examined within broader social and geographical contexts.
Author Biography
GEORGE SOUTHCOMBE is British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, Faculty of History and Somerville College, Oxford, UK.
GRANT TAPSELL is Lecturer in History at the University of St Andrews, UK.GEORGE SOUTHCOMBE is British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, Faculty of History and Somerville College, Oxford, UK. GRANT TAPSELL is Lecturer in History at the University of St Andrews, UK.
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