Anti Democracy in England 1570 1642

Anti Democracy in England 1570 1642
Author: Cesare Cuttica,Member of the Centre for Intellectual History Cesare Cuttica
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2022-05-26
Genre: Democracy
ISBN: 9780192866097

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Anti-democracy in England 1570-1642 is a detailed study of anti-democratic ideas in early modern England. By examining the rich variety of debates about democracy that took place between 1570 and 1642, it shows the key importance anti-democratic language held in the late Tudor and early Stuart periods. In particular, it argues that anti-democratic critiques were addressed at 'popular government' as a regime that empowered directly and fully the irrational, uneducated, dangerous commonalty; it explains why and how criticism of democracy was articulated in the contexts here under scrutiny; and it demonstrates that the early modern era is far more relevant to the development of democratic concepts and practices than has hitherto been acknowledged. The study of anti-democracy is carried out through a close textual analysis of sources often neglected in the history of political thought and by way of a contextual approach to Elizabethan, Jacobean, and Caroline history. Most importantly, the study re-evaluates the role of religion and cultural factors in the history of democracy and of political ideas more generally. The point of departure is at a time when the establishment and Presbyterians were at loggerheads on pivotal politico-ecclesiastical and theoretical matters; the end coincides with the eruption of the Civil Wars. Cesare Cuttica not only places the unexplored issue of anti-democracy at the centre of historiographical work on early modern England, but also offers a novel analysis of a precious portion of Western political reflection and an ideal platform to discuss the legacy of principles that are still fundamental today.

Anti democracy in England 1570 1642

Anti democracy in England 1570 1642
Author: Cesare Cuttica
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2022-04-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780192690937

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Anti-democracy in England 1570-1642 is a detailed study of anti-democratic ideas in early modern England. By examining the rich variety of debates about democracy that took place between 1570 and 1642, it shows the key importance anti-democratic language held in the late Tudor and early Stuart periods. In particular, it argues that anti-democratic critiques were addressed at 'popular government' as a regime that empowered directly and fully the irrational, uneducated, dangerous commonalty; it explains why and how criticism of democracy was articulated in the contexts here under scrutiny; and it demonstrates that the early modern era is far more relevant to the development of democratic concepts and practices than has hitherto been acknowledged. The study of anti-democracy is carried out through a close textual analysis of sources often neglected in the history of political thought and by way of a contextual approach to Elizabethan, Jacobean, and Caroline history. Most importantly, the study re-evaluates the role of religion and cultural factors in the history of democracy and of political ideas more generally. The point of departure is at a time when the establishment and Presbyterians were at loggerheads on pivotal politico-ecclesiastical and theoretical matters; the end coincides with the eruption of the Civil Wars. Cesare Cuttica not only places the unexplored issue of anti-democracy at the centre of historiographical work on early modern England, but also offers a novel analysis of a precious portion of Western political reflection and an ideal platform to discuss the legacy of principles that are still fundamental today.

Democracy and Anti Democracy in Early Modern England 1603 1689

Democracy and Anti Democracy in Early Modern England 1603   1689
Author: Cesare Cuttica,Markku Peltonen
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2019-07-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004406629

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This volume offers a new and cross-disciplinary approach to the study of democratic ideas and practices in early modern England.

The History of England a Study in Political Evolution

The History of England   a Study in Political Evolution
Author: A. F. Pollard
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2023-05-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783368352776

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Reproduction of the original.

Crisis and Renewal in the History of European Political Thought

Crisis and Renewal in the History of European Political Thought
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2021-08-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789004466876

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This volume advances a better, more historical and contextual, manner to consider not only the present, but also the future of ‘crisis’ and ‘renewal’ as key concepts of our political language as well as fundamental categories of interpretation.

Common

Common
Author: Neil Rhodes
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2018
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780198704102

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A study of the development of literary culture in sixteenth-century England that explores the relationship between the Reformation and literary renaissance of the Elizabethan period through the exploration of the theme of the 'common'.

The Theatrical Public Sphere

The Theatrical Public Sphere
Author: Christopher B. Balme
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2014-06-12
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781107006836

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The first in-depth study of theatre's relationship to the public sphere in a wide range of cultural and historical contexts.

Prominent Families of New York

Prominent Families of New York
Author: Lyman Horace Weeks
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1898
Genre: New York (N.Y.)
ISBN: HARVARD:HX2X27

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