Second Hand Revolutionary England, c.1630–c.1660
Essays for Clive Holmes
Editor : George Southcombe and Grant Tapsell

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Condition
Good condition hardback copy with minimal shelf wear and light handling marks only. Internally clean and bright with firm binding and crisp pages throughout. Page glued incorrectly just inside front cover(see photo), apart from this a very well-preserved academic copy.
Details
General - Pages : 266 | Images : Black and white illustrations and photographs throughout, including monuments, seals, engravings and historical images. | Publisher : Routledge | Place of Publication : Abingdon, Oxfordshire | Language : English
Hardback - Year of Publication : 2017 | Edition : First edition | Size : 234mm x 156mm | ISBN : 9781472438379
A substantial scholarly collection of essays honouring the work of historian Clive Holmes, one of the leading authorities on early modern England and the English Civil Wars. This volume brings together contributions from established historians examining the political, religious and social upheavals of revolutionary England between c.1630 and c.1660.
Topics covered include the Personal Rule of Charles I, the Long Parliament, political language and ideology, intelligence networks, Westminster Abbey memorials and the wider culture of civil war England. The essays reflect Holmes’s influential work on political culture, governance and the interaction between local and national politics during the mid-seventeenth century.
An important academic resource for students and researchers of the English Civil War, Stuart Britain and early modern political history.















