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  1. Images and Cultures of Law in Early Modern England: Justice and Political Power, 1558–1660. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. Google Scholar. Raffield, Paul. “ Shakespeare’s Imaginary Constitution: Justice, Fairness and the Dramatic Representation of Law .”. Practising Equity, Addressing Law.

  2. The lesser talents are well displayed in the miscellanies The Phoenix Nest (1593), England’s Helicon (1600), and A Poetical Rhapsody (1602). English literature - Renaissance, Poetry, Drama: In a tradition of literature remarkable for its exacting and brilliant achievements, the Elizabethan and early Stuart periods have been said to represent ...

  3. This chapter examines politics in England from the regicide of Charles I in 1649 to the restoration of Charles II in 1660. Its central theme is the persistent tension that existed between the army officers and the civilian politicians. This produced a troubled relationship between the army and successive parliaments, leading to a series of army ...

  4. 3 A Different Pattern of Employment: Servants in Rural England c.1500–1660; 4 Female Service and the Village Community in South-West England 1550–1650: The Labour Laws Reconsidered; 5 Life-Cycle Servant and Servant for Life: Work and Prospects in Rural Sweden c.1670–1730; 6 Servants in Rural Norway c.1650–1800

  5. In mid-1648, England experienced a further eruption of violence known as the Second Civil War. ... provide a fascinating insight into mid-17th century life.

  6. 4 de dic. de 2020 · The American Revolution would not commence until 1765, when the Stamp Act Congress, representing the 13 colonies, disputed the right of the British parliament to tax the colonists without providing them with representation in the House of Commons. The American Revolutionary War would not begin until 1775. During the period from 1651 to 1675 ...

  7. Tom Williamson An Environmental History of Wildlife in England, 1650–1950. London: Bloomsbury, 2013. ISBN: 9781441124869 (PB) £19.99. 281pp. The University of East Anglia, where Tom Williamson leads a research group in landscape history, lies south of Earlham Park, with its eighteenth-century dovecote and twenty-first century dog-walkers ...