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Political Science - History, 17th Century British History - General & Miscellaneous, Great Britain - Pre-20th Century - Politics & Government, 17th Century British History - Stuart Restoration, 1660-1714, 17th Century British History - Commonwealth & Prot

Henry Parker and the English Civil War: The Political Thought of the Public's 'Privado'

by Michael Mendle, John Guy (Editor), Anthony Fletcher
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Overview

This is the first full study in fifty years of the author of the most celebrated political tract of the early years of the English Civil War, Observations upon Some of His Majesties Late Answers and Expresses. Professor Mendle situates each of Parker's significant tracts in its polemical, intellectual, and political context. He also views Parker's literary work in the light of his career as privado, or intimate advisor, to leading figures of the parliamentary leadership. Parker emerges as a fierce opponent of clerical pretension, a strikingly brutal critic of the common law mind, and a leading proponent of parliamentary absolutism.

Synopsis

Professor Mendle situates each of Parker's significant tracts in its polemical, intellectual, and political context.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2003
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
227
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521521314

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