ID | 007417 |
Call Number | 942.055/SEE |
Title Proper | Crown and Parliaments, 1558-1689 |
Language | ENG |
Author | Seel, Graham E |
Publication | Great Britain, Cambridge University Press, 2001. |
Description | 116p Black Spine |
Series | Cambridge Perspectives in History |
Note | Examines the relations between the crown and parliament in England between the accession of Elizabeth I in 1558 and the Revolution of 1688-89. Analysis on the changing nature of royal powers during this period and the limitations that were gradually placed upon them. |
Note | Introduction The position in 1558 - The monarchy: nature and powers The role of parliaments The privy council and royal advisers Law courts and the rule of law The Elizabeth church settlement Conclusions Document case study
Elizabeth I, 1558-1603 - Elizabeth's personality Parliaments and politics, 1558-85 Religion and the church, 1558-85 Elizabeth's 'second reign', 1585-1603 Document case study
James VI and I, 1603-25 - James personality Jacobean parliaments, 1604-24 Religion and the church, 1603-25 Document case study
Charles I and Oliver Cromwell, 1625-60 - The personalities of Charles I and Oliver Cromwell Parliaments and politics, 1625-60 Religion and the collapse of the national church, 1625-60 Document case study
Charles II and James VII and II, 1660-88 - The personalities of Charles II and James VII and II Parliament and politics, 1660-88 Religion and the Restoration church, 1660-88 Document case study
The position in 1689 - The monarchy: nature and powers The role of parliament The privy council and royal advisers Law courts and the rule of law Religion and the church Conclusions Document case study
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Standard Number | 052177537X |
Price. Qualification | Rs.810(Pb) |
Classification Number | 942.055 |
Key Words | IGCSE ; Great Britain - Parliament - History - 16th century ; Great Britain - Parliament - History - 17th century ; Great Britain - Politics and government - 1558-1603 ; Great Britain - Politics and government - 1603-1714 |