Dissent and parliamentary politics in England, 1661-1689; a study in the perpetuation and tempering of parliamentarianism

Title
  1. Dissent and parliamentary politics in England, 1661-1689; a study in the perpetuation and tempering of parliamentarianism [by] Douglas R. Lacey.
Published by
  1. New Brunswick, N.J., Rutgers University Press [1969]
Author
  1. Lacey, Douglas R. (Douglas Raymond), 1913-

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Description
  1. xvi, 520 pages frontispiece; 25 cm
Subject
  1. Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons > History > 17th century
  2. Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
  3. England Parliament
  4. 1600-1699
  5. Geschichte 1661-1689
  6. Dissenters, Religious > England
  7. Dissenters, Religious
  8. Politics and government
  9. König
  10. Great Britain > Politics and government > 1660-1688
  11. England
  12. Great Britain
Genre/Form
  1. History.
Contents
  1. The disintegration of Puritan power, 1659-1661 -- The gradations and criteria of dissent -- The impact of defeat, 1661-1668: Parliamentary politics and the constitutional settlement -- The impact of uniformity, 1661-1673: Political and constitutional aspects of the religious settlement -- Political resurgence and parliamentarianism, 1674-1678 -- Electioneering and lobbying activities, 1666-1681 -- Political prominence and parliamentarianism during the exclusion parliaments, 1679-1681 -- The tactics of desperation, 1681-1686 -- The impact of enticement: James II and the divided dissenters, 1686-1688 -- Dissent and the revolution, 1688-1689 -- Conclusion -- Appendix I: The evidences of dissent -- Appendix II: Summaries of evidence concerning the religious views of the Presbyterians and Congregationalists sitting in parliament, 1661-1689 -- Appendix III: Tabulation by year of the Presbyterians and Congregationalists sitting in the House of Commons, 1661-1689.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. A revision of the author's thesis, Columbia University.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.