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'Gold tried in the Fire'  The Prophet TheaurauJohn Tany and the English Revolution

'Gold tried in the Fire' The Prophet TheaurauJohn Tany and the English Revolution

... the English Revolution is not an ordinary history book, for many reasons: the daring task of rescuing the mental world of the most idiosyncratic of the prophets of the English revolution; the ...

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Print and Public Politics in the English Revolution

Print and Public Politics in the English Revolution

... Having illuminated the production of polemical print to great effect in his first monograph, Politicians and Pamphleteers, Dr Peacey addresses its appropriation in his second, Print and Public Politics in the ...

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Covenanting Citizens: The Protestation Oath and Popular Political Culture in the English Revolution

Covenanting Citizens: The Protestation Oath and Popular Political Culture in the English Revolution

... John Walter’s book Covenanting Citizens: The Protestation Oath and Popular Political Culture in the English Revolution is a study on the creation of the Protestation oath in 1641 and its impact across ...

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Gangraena and the Struggle for the English Revolution

Gangraena and the Struggle for the English Revolution

... After all, Edwards's version of events has so profoundly influenced modern discussions that 'it is almost impossible now to develop a view of London, not affected (or tainted?) by the prominence of Gangraena as a source' ...

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Reason and Religion in the English Revolution: The Challenge of Socinianism

Reason and Religion in the English Revolution: The Challenge of Socinianism

... Perhaps because it was concerned with maintaining obedience and the status quo rather than provoking violent eruptions of religious fervour, Socianism has remained a relatively unstudied aspect of the pantheon of ...

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The Common Freedom of the People: John Lilburne and the English Revolution

The Common Freedom of the People: John Lilburne and the English Revolution

... the English Revolution; the two works standing for decades as the cornerstones to Leveller ...the English Revolution follows relatively closely John Rees’ excellent survey in his Leveller ...

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Reading the Geneva Bible : notes toward an English revolution?

Reading the Geneva Bible : notes toward an English revolution?

... recommending English readers to overthrow Mary Tudor as an idolatrous tyrant and whether they could be read as giving support to the revolution against Charles I almost a century ...

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The Meanings of "Malignancy": The Language of Enmity and the Construction of the Parliamentarian Cause in the English Revolution

The Meanings of "Malignancy": The Language of Enmity and the Construction of the Parliamentarian Cause in the English Revolution

... 7 defense of reformation. xiii Historians have shown how before the civil war anti-popery acquired a life of its own, as the crown struggled to maintain discursive control over the identity of its enemies, with popery ...

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The long term consequences of the English revolution : politics, political thought and the constitution

The long term consequences of the English revolution : politics, political thought and the constitution

... the revolution highlighted the growth of popery and arbitrary ...first revolution proved far more powerful to the Tories and High Churchmen (those who upheld a strict notion of the established church with ...

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Ministers of state: The established church in Lancashire during the English revolution, 1642 1660

Ministers of state: The established church in Lancashire during the English revolution, 1642 1660

... augmentation was terminated with the expulsion of the Rump Parliament in 1653, when its committees also ceased to sit, leaving the Trustees as the sole body directing the entire policy. It was this body that built upon ...

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Dearth and the English revolution : the harvest crisis of 1647 50

Dearth and the English revolution : the harvest crisis of 1647 50

... One possible explanation of the chronology of market regulation in the late 1640s is, therefore, that long before Speaker Lenthall reminded county magistrates of their obligations toward[r] ...

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The English revolution in social medicine, 1889-1911

The English revolution in social medicine, 1889-1911

... consolidation of experts into a professional body. In this context the career histories of medical officers of health in London have been analysed to provide a basis for insight into the[r] ...

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Black Tom: Sir Thomas Fairfax and the English Revolution

Black Tom: Sir Thomas Fairfax and the English Revolution

... the revolution of 1648-9 for, without a successful military career, Fairfax's motivation would only have been as important as Thomas Grey's for helping out with Colonel Pride's identification of ...

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Baal's Priests: The Loyalist Clergy and the English Revolution

Baal's Priests: The Loyalist Clergy and the English Revolution

... At times, statements allegedly made by ejected clergymen for example, the statement attributed to Christopher Hindle on page 210 that ejected clergymen were reputed to be ‘the filth, and[r] ...

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Oliver Cromwell: New Perspectives

Oliver Cromwell: New Perspectives

... In 1990 John Morrill edited a collection of essays entitled Oliver Cromwell and the English Revolution.(1) It was based on the premise that Cromwell was too complex and difficult a subject to be best summed ...

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Sourcing the Web : revolution in technology   revolution in consciousness?

Sourcing the Web : revolution in technology revolution in consciousness?

... A WebQuest is a device for organising selected WebPages at one particular site for ease of use by learners studying a particular topic. This paper describes the conditions of design and implementation of a WebQuest on a ...

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From Clansmen to Statesmen: The Scottish Highlander Community in Revolutionary North Carolina.

From Clansmen to Statesmen: The Scottish Highlander Community in Revolutionary North Carolina.

... Regulators and government officials were highly indicative of the same tensions that would eventually spread across the thirteen colonies and turn into a violent revolution. In the 1760s, Tryon’s selected ...

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The french revolution and the romantics: blake, wordsworth and coleridge

The french revolution and the romantics: blake, wordsworth and coleridge

... French Revolution was to write three books of poetry, each of which covers certain episodes of his life and experience with the ...French Revolution from two perspectives: history and ideology by discussing ...

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‘Transitions after transitions’ : coloured revolutions and organized crime in Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan

‘Transitions after transitions’ : coloured revolutions and organized crime in Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan

... outlets. New governments, being aware of the crucial role the media and civil society played in ousting previous regimes, tried to co-opt and gain control over the independent media sources. Certainly, this would ...

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‘Mobile phones and the internet, mate’ : (Social) media, art, and revolution in Omar Robert Hamilton’s The City Always Wins

‘Mobile phones and the internet, mate’ : (Social) media, art, and revolution in Omar Robert Hamilton’s The City Always Wins

... might have proven more e ff ective than Chaos’s preferred approach of anarchic egalitarianism. The novel’s increasingly gloomy narrative arc is also reflected in its reverse chronological structure of three parts ...

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