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Charles I and the Road to Personal Rule

Charles I and the Road to Personal Rule

Charles I and the Road to Personal Rule

L. J. Reeve
April 2011
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    This study of the character and policies of Charles I provides an analysis of the political crisis leading to his personal rule in England during the years before the civil wars. It fills a gap in the historical literature of the period by integrating ideological with political developments and English with international affairs. It is also a contribution to the wider European history of a critical phase of the Thirty Years War. The book offers a new way of understanding Charles by demonstrating how ill-suited his personality was to the workings of the political world. It also argues that Charles's innovatory rule created a new pattern of national politics deeply destructive in its effects. The book gives a gripping account of the king's willingness to pervert the due process of law in dealing with his political opponents, as well as investigating his failures in religious and foreign policy.

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    April 2011
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    9780511874871
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    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • Acknowledgements
    • List of abbreviations
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Buckingham's England in crisis
    • 3. The death of a Parliament
    • 4. The aftermath
    • 5. Government and justice
    • 6. The king, his court and its enemies
    • 7. Foreign policy
    • 8. Decision
    • 9. The anatomy of a political transition
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
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    • L. J. Reeve