Deposing Monarchs

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Deposing Monarchs analyses depositions in Northern Europe between 1500 and 1700 as a type of frequent political conflict which allows to present new ideas on early modern state formation, monarchy, and the conventions of royal rulership. The book revises earlier conceptualizations of depositions as isolated, unique events that emerged in the context of national historiographies. An examination of the official legitimations of depositions reveals that in times of crisis, concepts of tradition, rule of law, and political consensus are much more influential than the divine right of kings. Tracing the similarities and differences of depositions in Northern Europe transnationally and diachronically, the book shows monarchical succession as more non-linear than previously presumed. It offers a transferable model of the different elements needed in depositions, such as opposition to the monarch by multiple groups in a realm, the need for a convincing rival candidate, and a legitimation based on political traditions or religious ideas. Furthermore, the book bolsters our understanding of authority and rule as a constant process of negotiation, adding to recent research on political culture, and on the cultural history of politics.

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Genre : History
Author : Cathleen Sarti
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2021-12-30
File : 248 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000519211


From Restoration To Reform

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‘It is hard to write the history of the British Isles in these years as anything other than a success story.’ In reality, nothing about these successes was preordained. In the mid seventeenth century the British Isles were marginal to Europe. A warring group of islands, frequently the scene of catastrophe, they counted for less than the sum of their parts. Yet, by 1832, the reverse was true. United politically as never before, these isles thrived when their European neighbours were torn by war and revolution. Recovering from the turmoil of the Civil Wars, these four countries surmounted successive domestic and foreign challenges. They prospered and extended their power throughout the world. This long eighteenth century, so often seen as a prosaic, polite era, must instead be understood as one of dynamic and perilous conflict. Tracing the political, religious and material cultures of the period, as well as what might have been, Jonathan Clark argues that the set of problems this period poses is of vital importance to the present.

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Genre : History
Author : Jonathan Clark
Publisher : Random House
Release : 2014-10-30
File : 238 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781473522329


A World By Itself

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Scholarship on the history of the British Isles is currently experiencing a golden age. The breakdown of modernism and the eclipse of both the Marxist tradition and the 'Whig interpretation' that sees all history as progress, combined with the trajectories of nationalism in Ireland, Scotland and Wales, have generated unprecedented intellectual activity. Nor has the world stood still: the collapse of communism, the issue of integration into the EU, and the advance of multiculturalism have led more and more people in the English speaking world as a whole to sense that their collective landscape now looks profoundly different from that inhabited by their ancestors even a few decades ago. In A World By Itself, six distinguished historians offer the most definitive and compelling history of the British Isles to date. Tracing the political, religious and material cultures from the Romans to the present day, this is at once an urgent reassessment of our shared past, and an inspirational celebration of British history. It focuses on the major themes and most dramatic moments of the last two millenia: the rise and fall of empires; reformation, revolution and restoration; wars both civil and global; and the enduring question of what it means to be British.

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Genre : History
Author : Jonathan Clark
Publisher : Random House
Release : 2015-10-29
File : 756 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781446496664


Amenities Of Literature

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Partake in a literary feast that explores the various amenities of literature, providing intellectual nourishment for the inquisitive mind. Amenities of Literature by Isaac Disraeli: Immerse yourself in the literary musings of the esteemed writer and scholar Isaac Disraeli with Amenities of Literature. This collection of essays offers a delightful journey through the annals of literature, exploring the lesser-known anecdotes, curiosities, and historical nuances that shape the world of letters. Why This Book? Amenities of Literature invites readers to discover the hidden gems and literary curiosities that have often escaped mainstream attention. Isaac Disraeli's keen insights and engaging prose bring to light the charming and overlooked facets of literature, making this collection a literary treasure trove for enthusiasts and scholars alike. Isaac Disraeli, a distinguished literary figure, leaves an indelible mark with Amenities of Literature. Delve into the world of literary discovery as Disraeli guides readers through the byways of literature, offering a unique perspective on the richness and diversity of the written word.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Isaac Disraeli
Publisher : Namaskar Book
Release : 2024-02-02
File : 1159 Pages
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Famous People And Famous Places 3 Pt Pt 1 Previously Issued As Famous Friendships Pt 2 As Romantic Tales Of Royal Palaces Pt 3 As Notable Women Of Our Own Times

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Author : Famous people
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Release : 1883
File : 552 Pages
ISBN-13 : OXFORD:600013431


Political Romanism

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Author : George Washington Hughey
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Release : 1872
File : 300 Pages
ISBN-13 : UIUC:30112063328485


The Temporal Power Of The Pope

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Genre : Popes
Author : Joseph Ripley Chandler
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Release : 1855
File : 36 Pages
ISBN-13 : CHI:090276277


The Lion And The Lamb

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"The book ends with some historical but also theological, social, and personal conclusions about the future of evangelical-Catholic relations. This accessible, groundbreaking, and timely study will be indispensable for anyone interested in the religious landscape of America today."--BOOK JACKET.

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Genre : Religion
Author : William M. Shea
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Release : 2004
File : 415 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780195139860


Dynastic Change

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Dynastic Change: Legitimacy and Gender in Medieval and Early Modern Monarchy examines the strategies for change and legitimacy in monarchies in the medieval and early modern eras. Taking a broadly comparative approach, Dynastic Change explores the mechanisms employed as well as theoretical and practical approaches to monarchical legitimisation. The book answers the question of how monarchical families reacted, adjusted or strategised when faced with dynastic crises of various kinds, such as a lack of a male heir or unfitness of a reigning monarch for rule, through the consideration of such themes as the role of royal women, the uses of the arts for representational and propaganda purposes and the impact of religion or popular will. Broad in both chronological and geographical scope, chapters discuss examples from the 9th to the 18th centuries across such places as Morocco, Byzantium, Portugal, Russia and Western Europe, showing readers how cultural, religious and political differences across countries and time periods affected dynastic relations. Bringing together gender, monarchy and dynasticism, the book highlights parallels across time and place, encouraging a new approach to monarchy studies. It is the perfect collection for students and researchers of medieval and early modern monarchy and gender.

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Genre : History
Author : Ana Maria S.A. Rodrigues
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2019-08-19
File : 511 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351035125


Catholicism And Historical Narrative

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Stories about the past shape not only the way people think about history, but also the way they act in the present. Nowhere is this truer than in the area of religion, which has been and continues to be a powerful motivating force in the lives of billions around the globe. In this volume, Catholicism and Historical Narrative: A Catholic Engagement with Historical Scholarship, contributors explore the way stories are constructed and show how a focus on Catholic figures and concerns challenges common understandings of important historical episodes and eras. Editor Kevin Schmiesing has gathered a distinguished group of scholars who, in various ways, call into question conventional story lines by highlighting previously neglected Catholic ideas and individuals. Built on ample evidence and employing keen insight, each essay is the result of cutting-edge research in fields ranging from historical research on Puritan New England and the antebellum South to the history of abortion to the twentieth-century papacy. Students and scholars of religious history, Catholic historians, and anyone interested in the intersection of religion and history will all find here much to interest—and maybe even surprise—in the chapters' arguments concerning the deficiencies of history's dominant narratives. The volume's focus on the history of Catholics in the United States makes it essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the place of Catholicism in the American story.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Kevin Schmiesing
Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Release : 2014-01-30
File : 227 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780810888586