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The Puritan Revolution

A Documentary History

Stuart E. Prall

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English
Routledge
17 December 2020
Originally published in 1968, the documents collected in this volume (all re-set for ease of reading), trace the history of the Puritan Revolution from its roots in the early seventeenth century to the Restoration. They show how the causes and the course of the upheaval were reflected immediately and polemically in the torrent of books, tracts and pamphlets, letters, speeches, sermons, petitions, paper constitutions and government instruments that accompanied and often precipitated events. The documents substantiate the conviction of many scholars that the English Revolution represented a shaking of society comparable to the French and Russian revolutions. The Introduction discusses the work of historians of modern-day historians of the period and contributes to the debate about the underlying causes of the crisis.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9780367628406
ISBN 10:   0367628406
Series:   Routledge Library Editions: Puritanism
Pages:   362
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Further / Higher Education ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Stuart E. Prall is Professor Emeritus in history at CUNY.

Reviews for The Puritan Revolution: A Documentary History

‘…a penetrating and profound study, a major contribution to historical studies in our time.’ Times Literary Supplement ‘A triumph of research, synthesis and clarity. It will be the standard account for some long time to come.’ Times Educational Supplement ‘…pulls together and makes sense of the work of a generation of historians. For religious and political history his book is an event of great significance… it will be the starting point for our thought about Puritanism for many years to come. Christopher Hill, Economic History Review ‘…his erudition is unrivalled, his industry indefatigable…’ Hugh Trevor-Roper, Sunday Times


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