Abstract

Preface Directions: 1. Remapping early modern England: from revisionism to the culture of politics 2. A commonwealth of meanings: languages, analogues, ideas and politics Texts and Power: 3. The king's writ: royal authors and royal authority in early modern England 4. Private conscience and public duty in the writings of James VI and I 5. Private conscience and public duty in the writings of Charles I Visions and Politics: 6. Stuart monarchy and political culture 7. 'An image doting rabble': the failure of republicanism culture in seventeenth-century England Rewritings: 8. Rewriting the history of Parliament in seventeenth-century England 9. Rewriting Sir Robert Cotton: politics and history in early Stuart England Re-Viewings: 10. Religion, rhetoric and revolution in seventeenth-century England 11. Celebrating a cultural turn: political culture and cultural politics in early modern England 12. Representations and negotiations: images, texts and authority in early modern England.

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