The Monarchical Republic of Early Modern England: Essays in Response to Patrick CollinsonJohn F. McDiarmid Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2007 - 301 Seiten The main purpose of this volume is to examine from different points of view the idea that early modern English political practice and political culture had quasi-republican elements and to bring the nature and dimensions of such 'monarchical republicanism' into sharper focus. |
Inhalt
Sir William Cecil Sir Thomas Smith and the Monarchical | 37 |
Common Consent Latinitas and the Monarchical Republic | 55 |
The Political Creed of William Cecil | 75 |
Let none such office take save he that can for right | 91 |
Rhetoric and Citizenship in the Monarchical Republic | 109 |
The Political Significance of the First Tetralogy | 149 |
James | 165 |
The Mental World | 181 |
English and Roman Liberty in the Monarchical Republic | 201 |
American Corruption | 217 |
The Monarchical Republic Enthroned | 233 |
Bibliography | 261 |
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