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Catholics, Anglicans, and Puritans: Seventeenth-Century Essays

hardcoverOctober 22, 1987
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ISBN-13: 9780226812281 ISBN-10: 0226812286
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
October 22, 1987
Weight
1.3 lbs
Dimensions
24.80×2.50×16.50 cm

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Catholics, Anglicans, and Puritans: Seventeenth-Century Essays by Trevor-Roper, Hugh. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780226812281.

Renaissance Essays, published in 1985, confirmed Hugh Trevor-Ropers reputation as one of the most distinguished writers of history and as an unequaled master of the historical essay. Received with critical acclaim in both England and the United States, the volume gathered wide-ranging essays on both British and European history from the fifteenth century to the early seventeenth centuries. This sequel, Catholics, Anglicans, and Puritans, is composed of five previously unpublished essays on the intellectual and religious movements which lay behind the Puritan revolution in England and Ireland. The opening essay, a skillful work of historical detection, investigates the strange career of Nicholas Hill. In "Laudianism and Political Power," Trevor-Roper returns to the subject of his first, now classic, book. He analyzes the real significance of the ecclesiastical movement associated with Archbishop Laud and speculates on what might have happened if the Stuarts had not abandoned it. "James Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh" deals with a key figure in the intellectual and religious life of his time. A long essay on "The Great Tew Circle" reinstates Lord Falkland as an important influence on the continuity of ideas through the English revolution. The final essay reassesses the political ideology of Milton. English intellectual history, as Trevor-Roper constructs it here for the seventeenth century, is conditioned by its social and political context. Always engaging and fresh, these essays deal with currently interesting historical topics and up-to-date controversies.