England's Wars of Religion, Revisited

England's Wars of Religion, Revisited

by Charles W A Prior, Glenn Burgess
England's Wars of Religion, Revisited

England's Wars of Religion, Revisited

by Charles W A Prior, Glenn Burgess

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Overview

The causes and nature of the civil wars that gripped the British Isles in the mid-seventeenth century remain one of the most studied yet least understood historical conundrums. Religion, politics, economics and affairs local, national and international, all collided to fuel a conflict that has posed difficult questions both for contemporaries and later historians. Were the events of the 1640s and 50s the first stirrings of modern political consciousness, or, as John Morrill suggested, wars of religion? This collection revisits the debate with a series of essays which explore the implications of John Morrill's suggestion that the English Civil War should be regarded as a war of religion.

This process of reflection constitutes the central theme, and the collection as a whole seeks to address the shortcomings of what have come to be the dominant interpretations of the civil wars, especially those that see them as secular phenomena, waged in order to destroy monarchy and religion at a stroke. Instead, a number of chapters present a portrait of political thought that is defined by a closer integration of secular and religious law and addresses problems arising from the clash of confessional and political loyalties.

In so doing the volume underlines the extent to which the dispute over the constitution took place within a political culture comprised of many elements of fundamental agreement, and this perspective offers a richer and more nuanced readings of some of the period's central figures, and draws firmer links between the crisis at the centre and its manifestation in the localities.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781409482345
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 06/28/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Charles W. A. Prior is Senior Lecturer in Early Modern History at the University of Hull, and is author of A Confusion of Tongues: Britain's Wars of Reformation (Oxford University Press, 2012).

Glenn Burgess is Pro-Vice Chancellor of Learning and Teaching, and Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Hull. His most recent book is British Political Thought, 1500-1660: The Politics of the Post-Reformation (Palgrave, 2009).

Glenn Burgess, Ronald G. Asch, Robert von Friedeburg, Alan Cromartie, Charles W.A. Prior, Michael J. Braddick, J. Sears McGee, Sarah Mortimer, Rachel Foxley, Blair Worden, John Coffey, Jeffrey Collins, John Morrill.


Table of Contents

Contents: Preface; Introduction: religion and the historiography of the English Civil War, Glenn Burgess; Sacred kingship in France and England in the age of the wars of religion: from disenchantment to re-enchantment?, Ronald G. Asch; The continental Counter-Reformation and the plausibility of the Popish Plots, 1638–1642, Robert von Friedeburg; The mind of William Laud, Alan Cromartie; Cannons and constitutions, Charles W.A. Prior; Prayer Book and protestation: anti-popery, anti-Puritanism and the outbreak of the English Civil War, Michael J. Braddick; Sir Simonds D'Ewes: a 'respectable conservative' or a 'fiery spirit'?, J. Sears McGee; Wars of religion and Royalist political thought, Glenn Burgess; Natural law and holy war in the English revolution, Sarah Mortimer; Oliver Cromwell on religion and resistance, Rachel Foxley; Oliver Cromwell and the cause of civil and religious liberty, Blair Worden; England's exodus: the Civil War as a war of deliverance, John Coffey; Restoration anti-Catholicism: a prejudice in motion, Jeffrey Collins; Renaming England's wars of religion, John Morrill; Index.


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