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Book Title
The Civil Wars after 1660
Publication Name
Civil Wars after 1660 : Public Remembering in Late Stuart England
Title
The Civil Wars after 1660
Subtitle
Public Remembering in Late Stuart England
ISBN-10
184383815X
EAN
9781843838159
ISBN
9781843838159
Publisher
Boydell & Brewer, The Limited
Format
Hardcover
Release Year
2013
Release Date
20/06/2013
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
GB
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Length
9.2 in
Author
Matthew Neufeld
Genre
History
Series
Studies in Early Modern Cultural, Political and Social History Ser.
Item Weight
1g
Subject Area
Psychology, History
Subject
Europe / Great Britain / Stuart Era (1603-1714), Cognitive Psychology & Cognition, Europe / Great Britain / General, Modern / 17th Century
Publication Year
2013
Type
Textbook
Item Width
6.1 in
Number of Pages
300 Pages

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Publisher
Boydell & Brewer, The Limited
ISBN-10
184383815X
ISBN-13
9781843838159
eBay Product ID (ePID)
27038809836

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
300 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Civil Wars after 1660 : Public Remembering in Late Stuart England
Publication Year
2013
Subject
Europe / Great Britain / Stuart Era (1603-1714), Cognitive Psychology & Cognition, Europe / Great Britain / General, Modern / 17th Century
Type
Textbook
Author
Matthew Neufeld
Subject Area
Psychology, History
Series
Studies in Early Modern Cultural, Political and Social History Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2012-533331
Reviews
An excellent piece of history writing....It is hoped that the book reaches a wide readership especially those interested social, cultural, and political histories. For scholars working in memory studies, this is a goldmine. A TRUMPET OF SEDITION [Neufeld] has begun a more detailed and closely argued discussion of late Stuart public memory than any to date, and The Civil Wars after 1660 will serve as an important frame of reference for future work on this subject. JOURNAL OF BRITISH STUDIES Offer[s] a welcome consolidation of arguments and material concerning the politics of memory in later Stuart England. HISTORY An important addition to the historiographical 'turn to memory' which demonstrates convincingly that public remembrance of the civil wars was a vital element of post-Restoration discourse. WAR IN HISTORY A thoughtful, thorough and generally persuasive monograph. ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW A valuable contribution to the rapidly growing field of interest in public memory of the early modern period in England. SEVENTEENTH CENTURY JOURNAL This is a welcome addition to a burgeoning field of study - the nature and role of memory in pre-modern cultures - and it also speaks to a growing interest in the nature of post-war societies and the processes of post-conflict reconciliation. . An interesting and controversial argument about the politics of historical production in Restoration England. REVIEWS IN HISTORY The Civil Wars after 1660 opens up this new and highly worthwhile subject of study, sketching out the territory and a key theme, the early politicization of memories of the Civil War, with a series valuable essays. It leaves a tempting landscape for further exploration by both historians and literary scholars. RENAISSANCE QUARTERLY An intelligent, alert, and challenging book that deserves to be widely read by all those who want to understand the political, religious, and intellectual history of late seventeenth century England; and who want to grapple with the way that the writings of that period still shape and distort our view of the Revolution itself. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF HISTORY, The Civil Wars after 1660 opens up this new and highly worthwhile subject of study, sketching out the territory and a key theme, the early politicization of memories of the Civil War, with a series valuable essays. It leaves a tempting landscape for further exploration by both historians and literary scholars.
Series Volume Number
17
Illustrated
Yes
Volume Number
Vol. 17
Table Of Content
IntroductionThe Restoration Regime and Historical Reconstructions of the Civil War and InterregnumRestoration War StoriesRepresenting the Civil Wars and Interregnum, 1680-5Struggling over Settlements in Civil-War Historical Writing,1696-1714John Walker and the Memory of the Restoration in Augustan EnglandThanking God those Times are PastConclusionSelect Bibliography
Synopsis
Drawing upon the interdisciplinary field of social memory studies, this book opens up new vistas on the historical and political culture of early modern England. This book examines the conflicting ways in which the civil wars and Interregnum were remembered, constructed and represented in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century England. It argues that during the late Stuart period, public remembering of the English civil wars and Interregnum was not concerned with re-fighting the old struggle but rather with commending and justifying, or contesting and attacking, the Restoration settlements. After the return of King Charles II the political nation had to address the question of remembering and forgetting the recent conflict. The answer was to construct a polity grounded on remembering and scapegoating puritan politics and piety. The proscription of the puritan impulse enacted by the Restoration settlements was supported by a public memory of the 1640s and 1650s which was used to show that Dissenters could not, and should not, be trusted with power. Drawing upon the interdisciplinary field of social memory studies, this book offers a new perspective on the historical and political cultures of early modern England, and will be of significant interest to social, cultural and political historians aswell as scholars working in memory studies. Matthew Neufeld is Lecturer in early modern British history at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada., This book examines the conflicting ways in which the civil wars and Interregnum were remembered, constructed and represented in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century England. It argues that during the late Stuart period, public remembering of the English civil wars and Interregnum was not concerned with re-fighting the old struggle but rather with commending and justifying, or contesting and attacking, the Restoration settlements. After the return of King Charles II the political nation had to address the question of remembering and forgetting the recent conflict. The answer was to construct a polity grounded on remembering and scapegoating puritan politics and piety. The proscription of the puritan impulse enacted by the Restoration settlements was supported by a public memory of the 1640s and 1650s which was used to show that Dissenters could not, and should not, be trusted with power. Drawing upon the interdisciplinary field of social memory studies, this book offers a new perspective on the historical and political cultures of early modern England, and will be of significant interest to social, cultural and political historians as well as scholars working in memory studies.Matthew Neufeld is Lecturer in early modern British history at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada., Drawing upon the interdisciplinary field of social memory studies, this book opens up new vistas on the historical and political culture of early modern England., Drawing upon the interdisciplinary field of social memory studies, this book opens up new vistas on the historical and political culture of early modern England.This book examines the conflicting ways in which the civil wars and Interregnum were remembered, constructed and represented in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century England. It argues that during the late Stuart period, public remembering of the English civil wars and Interregnum was not concerned with re-fighting the old struggle but rather with commending and justifying, or contesting and attacking, the Restoration settlements. After the return of King Charles II the political nation had to address the question of remembering and forgetting the recent conflict. The answer was to construct a polity grounded on remembering and scapegoating puritan politics and piety. The proscription of the puritan impulse enacted by the Restoration settlements was supported by a public memory of the 1640s and 1650s which was used to show that Dissenters could not, and should not, be trusted with power. Drawing upon the interdisciplinary field of social memory studies, this book offers a new perspective on the historical and political cultures of early modern England, and will be of significant interest to social, cultural and political historians aswell as scholars working in memory studies. Matthew Neufeld is Lecturer in early modern British history at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. should not, be trusted with power. Drawing upon the interdisciplinary field of social memory studies, this book offers a new perspective on the historical and political cultures of early modern England, and will be of significant interest to social, cultural and political historians aswell as scholars working in memory studies. Matthew Neufeld is Lecturer in early modern British history at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. should not, be trusted with power. Drawing upon the interdisciplinary field of social memory studies, this book offers a new perspective on the historical and political cultures of early modern England, and will be of significant interest to social, cultural and political historians aswell as scholars working in memory studies. Matthew Neufeld is Lecturer in early modern British history at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. should not, be trusted with power. Drawing upon the interdisciplinary field of social memory studies, this book offers a new perspective on the historical and political cultures of early modern England, and will be of significant interest to social, cultural and political historians aswell as scholars working in memory studies. Matthew Neufeld is Lecturer in early modern British history at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada.
LC Classification Number
DA435
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Copyright Date
2013

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