Abstract

Preface Introduction: experience other than our own 1. The shape of the seventeenth century Part I. England's Troubles, 1618-89: Political Instability: 2. Taking contemporary belief seriously 3. The unreformed polity 4. Reformation politics (1) 1618-41 5. Counter-reformation England 6. Reformation politics (2) 1637-6 7. Restoration memory 8. Restoration crisis 1678-83 9. Invasion 1688-9 Part II. The English Revolution 1640-89: Radical Imagination: 10. The shape of the English Revolution 11. Radical reformation (1): the power of love 12. Radical reformation (2): outward bondage 13. Radical renaissance (1): after monarchy 14. Radical renaissance (2): republican moral philosophy and the politics of settlement 15. Radical restoration (1): the subjected plaine 16. Radical restoration (2): the old cause Part III. Restoration 1660-1702: Reconstruction and Statebuilding: 17. Restoration process 18. First restoration 1660-78 19. 'Second Restauration' 1679-85 20. Third restoration 1688-94 21. Anglo-Dutch statebuilding.

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