Language: English
Published by Harvard University Press, 1974
ISBN 10: 0674652258 ISBN 13: 9780674652255
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Language: English
Published by Harvard University Press, 1971
ISBN 10: 0674652258 ISBN 13: 9780674652255
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Language: English
Published by Cambridge-Mass., Harvard University Press,, 1971
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Condition: Gut. First publication. Bll. + XIII + 435 S. inkl. Appendix u. Index, sowie Verlagsseite u. mit 4 s/w. Tafeln u. 1 Frontispiz. * Harvard Historical Studies, Volume LXXXVII Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 840 Gr.-8°, O(Lilarot)GanzLnW. (cloth) mit Silbergepr.-Rückentitel u. OIll.-Umschlag (jacket, little used). Kopfschnitt leicht fleckig. Gutes Exemplar insgesamt.
Language: English
Published by Harvard University Press, United Kingdom, 1971
ISBN 10: 0674652258 ISBN 13: 9780674652255
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Language: English
Published by Harvard University Press, 1971
ISBN 10: 0674652258 ISBN 13: 9780674652255
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Language: English
Published by Harvard University Press, 1971
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Language: English
Published by Harvard University Press, US, 1971
ISBN 10: 0674652258 ISBN 13: 9780674652255
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Hardback. Condition: New. In 1624 James I invited Parliament to discuss issues of war and peace, setting a precedent which would make yet another inroad into the ancient prerogatives of the crown. The so-called "Happy Parliament" dismayed the peace-loving King by supporting Prince Charles and the Duke of Buckingham in their demands for war with Spain.Robert Ruigh presents an absorbing and authoritative analytic narrative of the proceedings between Parliament and the crown and their far-reaching constitutional and political consequences. His use of fifteen parliamentary diaries and other contemporary manuscripts has resulted in a balanced account which avoids the tendency to vilify the Stuarts and glorify the Commons, and which provides an integrated and perceptive picture of the Parliament. He presents an analysis of patronage in relation to the composition of the Commons and a reevaluation of historical generalizations about the senility and ineffectuality of King James during his declining years, the seizure of power by the Duke and the Prince and their management of Parliament, the precedent of free speech in foreign affairs, and the effect of Parliament on contemporary politics.
Language: English
Published by Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass, 1971
ISBN 10: 0674652258 ISBN 13: 9780674652255
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. In 1624 James I invited Parliament to discuss issues of war and peace, setting a precedent which would make yet another inroad into the ancient prerogatives of the crown. The so-called "Happy Parliament" dismayed the peace-loving King by supporting Prince Charles and the Duke of Buckingham in their demands for war with Spain. Robert Ruigh presents an absorbing and authoritative analytic narrative of the proceedings between Parliament and the crown and their far-reaching constitutional and political consequences. His use of fifteen parliamentary diaries and other contemporary manuscripts has resulted in a balanced account which avoids the tendency to vilify the Stuarts and glorify the Commons, and which provides an integrated and perceptive picture of the Parliament. He presents an analysis of patronage in relation to the composition of the Commons and a reevaluation of historical generalizations about the senility and ineffectuality of King James during his declining years, the seizure of power by the Duke and the Prince and their management of Parliament, the precedent of free speech in foreign affairs, and the effect of Parliament on contemporary politics. In 1624 James I invited Parliament to discuss issues of war and peace, setting a precedent that would make yet another inroad into the prerogatives of the crown. The Happy Parliament turned against the peace-loving King and supported war with Spain. Ruigh presents an absorbing narrative of the proceedings and their far-reaching consequences. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Harvard University Press, 1971
ISBN 10: 0674652258 ISBN 13: 9780674652255
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Language: English
Published by Harvard University Press, 1971
ISBN 10: 0674652258 ISBN 13: 9780674652255
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Language: English
Published by Harvard University Press, 1971
ISBN 10: 0674652258 ISBN 13: 9780674652255
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Language: English
Published by Harvard University Press, 1971
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Language: English
Published by Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass, 1971
ISBN 10: 0674652258 ISBN 13: 9780674652255
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. In 1624 James I invited Parliament to discuss issues of war and peace, setting a precedent which would make yet another inroad into the ancient prerogatives of the crown. The so-called "Happy Parliament" dismayed the peace-loving King by supporting Prince Charles and the Duke of Buckingham in their demands for war with Spain. Robert Ruigh presents an absorbing and authoritative analytic narrative of the proceedings between Parliament and the crown and their far-reaching constitutional and political consequences. His use of fifteen parliamentary diaries and other contemporary manuscripts has resulted in a balanced account which avoids the tendency to vilify the Stuarts and glorify the Commons, and which provides an integrated and perceptive picture of the Parliament. He presents an analysis of patronage in relation to the composition of the Commons and a reevaluation of historical generalizations about the senility and ineffectuality of King James during his declining years, the seizure of power by the Duke and the Prince and their management of Parliament, the precedent of free speech in foreign affairs, and the effect of Parliament on contemporary politics. In 1624 James I invited Parliament to discuss issues of war and peace, setting a precedent that would make yet another inroad into the prerogatives of the crown. The Happy Parliament turned against the peace-loving King and supported war with Spain. Ruigh presents an absorbing narrative of the proceedings and their far-reaching consequences. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass, 1971
ISBN 10: 0674652258 ISBN 13: 9780674652255
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. In 1624 James I invited Parliament to discuss issues of war and peace, setting a precedent which would make yet another inroad into the ancient prerogatives of the crown. The so-called "Happy Parliament" dismayed the peace-loving King by supporting Prince Charles and the Duke of Buckingham in their demands for war with Spain. Robert Ruigh presents an absorbing and authoritative analytic narrative of the proceedings between Parliament and the crown and their far-reaching constitutional and political consequences. His use of fifteen parliamentary diaries and other contemporary manuscripts has resulted in a balanced account which avoids the tendency to vilify the Stuarts and glorify the Commons, and which provides an integrated and perceptive picture of the Parliament. He presents an analysis of patronage in relation to the composition of the Commons and a reevaluation of historical generalizations about the senility and ineffectuality of King James during his declining years, the seizure of power by the Duke and the Prince and their management of Parliament, the precedent of free speech in foreign affairs, and the effect of Parliament on contemporary politics. In 1624 James I invited Parliament to discuss issues of war and peace, setting a precedent that would make yet another inroad into the prerogatives of the crown. The Happy Parliament turned against the peace-loving King and supported war with Spain. Ruigh presents an absorbing narrative of the proceedings and their far-reaching consequences. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Harvard University Press, US, 1971
ISBN 10: 0674652258 ISBN 13: 9780674652255
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: New. In 1624 James I invited Parliament to discuss issues of war and peace, setting a precedent which would make yet another inroad into the ancient prerogatives of the crown. The so-called "Happy Parliament" dismayed the peace-loving King by supporting Prince Charles and the Duke of Buckingham in their demands for war with Spain.Robert Ruigh presents an absorbing and authoritative analytic narrative of the proceedings between Parliament and the crown and their far-reaching constitutional and political consequences. His use of fifteen parliamentary diaries and other contemporary manuscripts has resulted in a balanced account which avoids the tendency to vilify the Stuarts and glorify the Commons, and which provides an integrated and perceptive picture of the Parliament. He presents an analysis of patronage in relation to the composition of the Commons and a reevaluation of historical generalizations about the senility and ineffectuality of King James during his declining years, the seizure of power by the Duke and the Prince and their management of Parliament, the precedent of free speech in foreign affairs, and the effect of Parliament on contemporary politics.
Language: English
Published by Harvard University Press, 1971
ISBN 10: 0674652258 ISBN 13: 9780674652255
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