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In 1625 Charles I succeeded to the throne of a nation heavily involved in a European war and deeply divided by religious controversy. Within four years he had transformed the political landscape of Britain, dissolved parliament and begun a period of 11 years of personal rule. The nature of the king's government and the circumstances of its eventual collapse are central to an understanding of the origins of the English Civil War that followed. Kevin Sharpe's analysis is based on a decade of research across a wide range of manuscript and printed sources. He presents a picture of Charles I and his annexation of power. Sharpe analyzes the personality, principles and policies of a monarch who, after summoning more parliaments in his first year of rule than his predecessors had for a century, determined to govern without them. He assesses Charles' program of reform in central and local government and in church and state, and he discusses the years of peace and prosperity it engendered. Sharpe also examines priorities in foreign affairs and their impact on domestic policy. He evaluates the degree of co-operation and opposition elicited and provoked by personal rule, and he analyzes the Scottish rebellion of 1637 that occasioned its undoing. The book provides insights into the history of the reign, politics and religion, foreign policy and finance, the court and the counties and attitudes and ideas. It reevaluates the character of the king, the importance of parliaments and the process of government without them.
Synopsis: In 1625 Charles I succeeded to the throne of a nation heavily involved in a European war and deeply divided by religious controversy. Within four years he had transformed the political landscape of Britain, dissolved parliament and begun a period of 11 years of personal rule. The nature of the king's government and the circumstances of its eventual collapse are central to an understanding of the origins of the English Civil War that followed. Kevin Sharpe's analysis is based on a decade of research across a wide range of manuscript and printed sources. He presents a picture of Charles I and his annexation of power. Sharpe analyzes the personality, principles and policies of a monarch who, after summoning more parliaments in his first year of rule than his predecessors had for a century, determined to govern without them. He assesses Charles' program of reform in central and local government and in church and state, and he discusses the years of peace and prosperity it engendered. Sharpe also examines priorities in foreign affairs and their impact on domestic policy.
He evaluates the degree of co-operation and opposition elicited and provoked by personal rule, and he analyzes the Scottish rebellion of 1637 that occasioned its undoing. The book provides insights into the history of the reign, politics and religion, foreign policy and finance, the court and the counties and attitudes and ideas. It reevaluates the character of the king, the importance of parliaments and the process of government without them.
Title: The Personal Rule of Charles I
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication Date: 1992
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Used; Good
Seller: Paul Meekins Military & History Books, Stratford upon Avon, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. Hardback; spine and corners of boards dented; dent / crease to margin of pages, ink ownership name to endpaper, otherwise a good clean copy in creased, chipped and faded dustjacket. First edition. ; An insight into the history of Charles I's reign; politics and religion, foreign policy and finance, the court and the counties, attitudes and ideas. A re-evaluation of the character of the king, the importance of parliaments and the process of government without them. Illustrated; + xxiiipp. ; 983 pages. Seller Inventory # 76271
Seller: BookLovers of Bath, Peasedown St. John, BATH, United Kingdom
Hardback in Dust Wrapper. Condition: Very Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good+. ### IMPORTANT: Weighing 2.1kg. overseas shipping will require additional postage . ### First edition (first printing). Hardback. Dust wrapper over red boards with gilt titles to the spine; Measures 9½" x 6¼" (2.1 kg); pp (xxiii) 983; Index; Includes: Black & white drawings; || The book is on the shelf, ready to be appropriately packed, and posted from the pastoral paradise of Peasedown St. John, Bath, by a real bookseller in a real book shop - with my personal guarantee and beady eye on the Consumer Contracts Regulations. REMEMBER! Buying my copy means the book shop Jack Russells get their supper! My Book #205015 ||. Seller Inventory # 205015
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Seller: Chaparral Books, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition, First printing. Minor shelf wear to binding. Light foxing on edges of text block. Text and images unmarked. The dust jacket shows some light handling, in a mylar cover. Seller Inventory # CHAPshaPRC
Seller: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom
Hardback. Condition: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. Seller Inventory # GOR002051873
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Seller: Zubal-Books, Since 1961, Cleveland, OH, U.S.A.
Condition: Fine. 983 pp., hardcover, fine in a very good dust jacket. - If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country. Seller Inventory # ZB1342399
Seller: Phatpocket Limited, Waltham Abbey, HERTS, United Kingdom
Condition: Good. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library, so some stamps and wear, but in good overall condition. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. Seller Inventory # Z1-E-008-02242
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Seller: Antiquariat Kai Groß, Gleichen OT Bischhausen, Germany
2. 4°. 983 S., 41 SW-Textabb., kt. 2. Seller Inventory # 59337BB
Seller: Rothwell & Dunworth (ABA, ILAB), Dulverton, United Kingdom
1st edn. Tall 8vo. Original gilt lettered maroon cloth (Fine), dustwrapper (Fine in protective cover). Pp. xxiii + 983, illus with b&w illus (previous owner's neat pencil inscription on front endpaper). Seller Inventory # 195712
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Seller: Antiquariat Dorner, Reinheim, Germany
New Haven, Yale University Press 1992. XXIII, 983 S., OPappband m. OUmschlag Dustjacket faded at spine. With some pencil-underlines, else good. !!!BITTE BEACHTEN. WIR SIND BIS 2.5. IN URLAUB. PLEASE NOTE! WE'RE ON VACATION UNTIL 2 MAY. Seller Inventory # 117648
Seller: Borkert, Schwarz und Zerfaß GbR, Berlin, Germany
Condition: Sehr gut. XXIII, 983 p., ill. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Slightly rubbed jacket, minimal staining on bottom edge, otherwise very good and clean. / Leicht beriebener Umschlag, minimale Anschmutzung auf dem Fußschnitt, sonst sehr gut und sauber. - In 1625 Charles I succeeded to the throne of a nation heavily involved in a European war and deeply divided by religious controversy. Within four years he had dissolved Parliament and begun a period of eleven years of personal rule. In the first, monumental and massively researched history of the Kings personal rule, Kevin Sharpe has written a work of unprecedented importance in the debate on the origins of the English Civil War. Whig historians have maintained that civil war was the inevitable outcome of a contest for power between King and Parliament. Revisionists have emphasized the basic harmony between King, Lords and Commons. Most scholars have agreed that it was the aristocratic temperament of Charles I, his adoption of new politics and promotion of suspect religious policies, that eroded trust in the monarchy and fuelled a conflict that could have been avoided. All such judgements rest on preconceptions which no biography has satisfactorily elucidated, and no history has thoroughly examined. Kevin Sharpe presents a wholly fresh picture of a dominant Charles I, of his personality, principles and policies. He explains why a king who, after summoning more parliaments in his first years of rule than his predecessors had for a century, determined to govern without them. He assesses Charless programme of reform in central and local government, provides the first substantial analysis of Caroline religious policies, and explores the circumstances abroad and foreign objectives that shaped domestic politics. He subtly evaluates the degree of co-operation and opposition elicited and provoked by personal rule, and analyses the Scottish rebellion of 1637 that occasioned its undoing. Deploying a breathtaking array of sources and written in an accessible and vigorous prose style, the book yields rich new insights into the history of the reign, of politics and religion, foreign policy and finance, of the court and the counties, of attitudes and ideas. It provides a substantial re-evaluation of the character of the King, of the importance of parliaments and the process of government without them. It represents a critical new perspective on the origins of the political struggle that ended on the battlefields of the English Civil War. - Kevin Sharpe was educated at Oxford and is now Reader in History at the University of Southampton. Among his books are Politics and Ideas in Early Stuart England (1989) and Criticism and Compliment: The Politics of Literature in the England of Charles I (1987). He has been a visiting fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, the Stanford Humanities Center, the Henry E. Huntington Library, California, and the Humanities Research Centre, Canberra. ISBN 9780300056884 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1975 Original cloth with dust jacket. Seller Inventory # 1168778