ROYALISM, RELIGION AND REVOLUTION : wales, 1640 -1688.

Analyses the role of long-term continuities in the political and religious culture of Wales from the eve of the Civil War in 1640 to the Glorious Revolution of 1688.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: CLAVIER, SARAH WARD
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : BOYDELL PRESS, 2021.
Series:Studies in early modern cultural, political and social history ; v. 42.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 Welsh Historical Culture
  • 1. How Was History Written in Wales?
  • 2. The Character and Purpose of Welsh Historical Culture
  • 3. Connecting Welsh Historical Culnire
  • 4. Thomas Mostyn: Collections, Historical Writing, and Welsh Identity
  • pt. 2 Religion
  • 5. The Welshness of the Church of England
  • 6. The North-East Welsh Gentry and Their Catholic Neighbours
  • 7. Puritanism and the North-East Welsh Gentry, 1640-88
  • 8. Sir Thomas Hanmer: Episcopalian Squire or ̀Church-Papist'?
  • pt. 3 Royalism and Loyalism
  • 9. Loyalty in the Region and the Nation
  • 10. Royalism
  • 11. North-East Welsh Royalism and Loyalism, 1660-85
  • 12. Robert Davies III: Royalism and Loyalism in North-East Wales.