A Monarchy Transformed: Britain, 1603-1714

A Monarchy Transformed: Britain, 1603-1714

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Religion & Spirituality History
Format Paperback
Pages 400
Language English
Published Dec 1, 1997
Publisher Penguin Classics
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In this insightful exploration, the transformation of Britain’s monarchy during a pivotal era unfolds with rich detail and analysis. Mark A. Kishlansky delves into the intricate political and social changes that marked the period from 1603 to 1714, highlighting the implications of monarchal power reshaping in the wake of wars, conflicts, and the blossoming of parliamentary democracy.

Kishlansky's narrative interweaves key historical events with the lives of significant figures, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of both the struggles and achievements that defined the nation's evolution. The book examines the tension between authority and individuality, showcasing how common people and nobility alike navigated a rapidly changing landscape.

The writing is both engaging and accessible, making complex historical themes relatable to a modern audience. Through vivid storytelling and thorough research, this volume provides a compelling look at a nation in flux, inviting readers to contemplate the enduring legacy of this transformative chapter in British history.

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