A Monarchy Transformed: Britain, 1603-1714
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Religion & Spirituality
History
Format
Hardcover
Pages
386
Language
English
Published
Apr 1, 1997
Publisher
Penguin Press
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0713990686
ISBN-13
9780713990683
Description
Mark Kishlansky's exploration of Britain during the turbulent years of 1603 to 1714 delves deeply into the political landscape shaped by the Stuart dynasty. This period was marked by a series of dramatic events, including the rise and fall of monarchs, civil wars, and the profound struggle between the crown and Parliament. Kishlansky vividly captures the complexities and nuances of these historical moments, illustrating how the foundations of modern British governance emerged amid chaos and conflict.
Through meticulous research and engaging narrative, the work presents a detailed account of key figures and pivotal moments that defined this era. Readers are invited to understand the intricate dynamics of power, loyalty, and ambition that fueled both personal and political transformations. Kishlansky's analysis provides a compelling framework for appreciating the profound shifts in governance that set the stage for contemporary Britain, revealing the echoes of the past that continue to resonate today.
Through meticulous research and engaging narrative, the work presents a detailed account of key figures and pivotal moments that defined this era. Readers are invited to understand the intricate dynamics of power, loyalty, and ambition that fueled both personal and political transformations. Kishlansky's analysis provides a compelling framework for appreciating the profound shifts in governance that set the stage for contemporary Britain, revealing the echoes of the past that continue to resonate today.
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