Restoration England

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Alleged Popish Plot
Appointed Lord Treasurer
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Bloody Assizes
Bureaucratic History
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central local government relations
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Charles II's Reign
Charles II’s Reign
Charles's Chief Minister
Clarendon Code
Conventicles Act
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Crown's Ordinary Revenue
Crown’s Ordinary Revenue
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Early Modern English History
Eikon Basilike
English constitutional development
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exclusion
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Healthy Finance
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Keith Feiling
King Charles's Golden Days
King Charles’s Golden Days
parliament
political nation Restoration analysis
religious policy England
Restoration Administrators
Restoration Era
Restoration Parliaments
Restoration Settlement
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Secretary Of State
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William Blathwayt
William III

Product details

  • ISBN 9780416376302
  • Weight: 100g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jun 1985
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Dr Bliss’s pamphlet discusses in detail the Restoration settlement as both an expedient solution to the problems facing Charles II and the political nation in 1660 and as a basis for a long term solution to the problems of relations between crown and parliament, public, finance and religion. These are the principle recurring themes of this, but explicit attention is also given to foreign policy, to relations between central and local government, and to the structure of central government itself. The book combines a broadly narrative approach with concentration on certain problems, e.g. finance, which the author has identified as particularly significant.

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