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[et al.]Galatina :Congedo,stampa1997148 p. :ill. ;22 cm.Le guide verdi ;11CartapestaLecceCazzato, MarioFoscarini, Edoardo A..b1000319803-03-2229-05-02991000003319707536LE019 A3 AR D 2812019000053051le019-E0.00-no 0171170.i1000416629-05-02LE023 745.542 RAG 1 1 12023000258200le023LE021 AR1E60 (vecchia collocazione) - Damianaki-E0.00-no 01010.i1419581121-02-06Guida alla cartapesta leccese176542UNISALENTOle019le02301-01-00ma -itait 0105212nam 2200601 450 991078828310332120230807210525.00-19-101800-70-19-870830-0(CKB)2670000000617647(EBL)1973791(SSID)ssj0001529739(PQKBManifestationID)12630775(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001529739(PQKBWorkID)11536175(PQKB)11034618(MiAaPQ)EBC1973791(Au-PeEL)EBL1973791(CaPaEBR)ebr11056798(CaONFJC)MIL787852(OCoLC)909772561(EXLCZ)99267000000061764720150603h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCharles I and the people of England /David CressyNew York, New York :Oxford University Press,2015.©20151 online resource (458 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-19-870829-7 0-19-101799-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Charles I and the People of England; Copyright; Contents; Preface; List of Figures; Prologue; Introduction; An Incomplete Narrative; Whatś Missing?; Chapter1. The Commonwealth of England; Chapter2. The Oath of a King; Chapter3. Sacred Kingship and Dutiful Subjection; Chapter4. Unprosperous Wars; Chapter5. An Accessible Monarch?; Chapter6. Importunate Petitioners; Chapter7. The King's Religion and the Peopleś Church; Chapter8. The Kingś Declaration and the Peopleś Sports; Chapter9. Sacred Kingship Eclipsed; Chapter10. The Blindness of Charles I; 1: The Commonwealth of EnglandA Blessèd RealmAristocrats and Gentlemen; Ordinary People; An Ordered Society; Weak Women; Wanderers; A Balance Disturbed; Refractory Disorders; A Wider World; A Cold Country; 2: The Oath of a King; A Royal Ritual; A Contested Oath; 3: Sacred Kingship and Dutiful Subjection; Excellent Tokens; Royal Majesty; Prerogative Power; Ship Money and the Safety of the Kingdom; Material Demands; Dishonourable Discourse; Accumulated Frictions; 4: Unprosperous Wars; Wars of Christendom; Men at Arms; Burdensome Billeting; Distressed Mariners; The Perils of Peace; 5: An Accessible Monarch?The People's GazeThe Pulse of the Court; The King on the Road; 6: Importunate Petitioners; Aristocrats and Intermediaries; A Mathematical Petitioner; Disorderly Petitioning; Urgent Messages; Warning Libels; An Affable King; 7: The Kingś Religion and the Peopleś Church; A Christian Monarch; A Papist in his Heart?; The Kingś Catholics; Ceremonialism and its Discontents; Puritan Misdemeanours; Godś Ambassadors; Godś People; Sabbath Offences; Accumulated Tensions; 8: The Kingś Declaration and the Peopleś Sports; The Discipline of the Sabbath; The Kingś Declaration; To Read or Not to ReadSalves to ConscienceContested Sports; Reversal; 9: Sacred Kingship Eclipsed; Mutiny in Scotland; King Charlesś Northern Wars; Trampling on Majesty; Constitutional Contention; Railing Venom; The Royal Touch; 10: The Blindness of Charles I; Impaired Vision; Notes; Prologue; Introduction; Chapter1; Chapter2; Chapter3; Chapter4; Chapter5; Chapter6; Chapter7; Chapter8; Chapter9; Chapter10; Bibliography; Manuscript Sources; Bethlem Royal Hospital Archives, London; Bodleian Library, Oxford; Borthwick Institute, York; Bristol Record Office, Bristol; British Library, LondonCambridge University Library, CambridgeCambridgeshire Record Office, Cambridge; Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies, Aylesbury; Cheshire Record Office, Chester; Devon Record Office, Exeter; Dorset History Centre, Dorchester; Downing College, Cambridge; Durham Cathedral Library and Archives, Durham; Durham University Library, Durham; East Sussex Record Office, Lewes; Essex Record Office, Chelmsford; Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington; Gloucestershire Archives, Gloucester; Guildhall Library, London (transferred to London Metropolitan Archives); Hammersmith and Fulham Archives, HammersmithHampshire Record Office, WinchesterThe story of the reign of Charles I - through the lives of his people. Prize-winning historian David Cressy mines the widest range of archival and printed sources, including ballads, sermons, speeches, letters, diaries, petitions, proclamations, and the proceedings of secular and ecclesiastical courts, to explore the aspirations and expectations not only of the king and his followers, but also the unruly energies of many of his subjects, showing how royal authority was constituted, in peace and in war - and how it began to fall apart. A blend of micro-historical analysis and constitutional theGreat BritainHistoryStuarts, 1603-1714941.062Cressy David484228MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910788283103321Charles I and the people of England3711799UNINA