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ISBN 10: 0521666275
ISBN 13: 978-0521666275
Author: J.C.D. Clark
This classic work of recent historiography broke the hold of the “old guard” on this key period of English history. It has now been extensively rewritten, and in its updated form reinforces its arguments with new evidence and addresses some of the historical preoccupations of the past fifteen years.
Table of contents:
Part I – From Restoration to Reconciliation
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The Long Shadow of a War of Religion
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The Definition of a New Order
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Church before State: The Revolution of 1688
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The Division of the Middle Ground: Why All Sides Appealed to Divine Right
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The Transformation of Divine Right Ideology
Part II – The Social and Ideological Premises of the Old Order
6. Why Assumptions Were Interrelated
7. The Canon of Political Theory and Its Contexts, Locke to Mill
8. Class, Gender and the Critique of a Hierarchical Society
9. Politeness, Consumerism and the Social Theory of the Elite
Part III – National Identity: The Matrix of Church and State
10. Why the English Increasingly Defined Their State as a Monarchy in the Age of Republican Revolution
11. The State as Monarchy: Constitutional Controversy from Blackstone to Holland House
12. The State as Anglican Ascendancy: The Persistence of Political Theology
13. Why Methodism and Evangelicalism Sustained Anglican Political Theology
14. The Strange Rebirth of Anglican Hegemony
Part IV – Before Radicalism: The Religious Origins of Disaffection
15. Why Men Were Alienated from the Old Society
16. Theoretical Roots of Alienation: Deism, Arianism, Socinianism
17. Theological Heterodoxy and the Structures of Government
18. The Failure of Heterodoxy
19. John Wilkes and the Revival of Heterodoxy in the Church of England
20. Dissent and Its Aims
21. The Negation of Theocratic Authority: Thomas Paine
22. The Origins of Democratic Theory: Richard Price, Joseph Priestley and William Godwin
23. ‘The Religion of Europe’: The Resurgence of Heterodoxy
Part V – The Old Order on the Eve of Its Demise: Slow Erosion
24. The Ideology of the Old Society
25. The Impact of the Industrial Revolution
26. Democracy, Demography, Dissent
27. From ‘Radical Reform’ to ‘Radicalism’: Framing a New Critique
Part VI – The End of the Protestant Constitution: Sudden Collapse
28. From the Ancient Constitution to the Protestant Constitution
29. Why Reform Was Not Seen as Inevitable
30. The Defence of the Protestant Constitution
31. ‘A Revolution Gradually Accomplished’
32. ‘The Supreme Debate’: Consequences of the Reform Act
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