The forced loan and English politics, 1626-1628

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The forced loan and English politics, 1626-1628

Richard Cust

Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1987

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Bibliography: p. [338]-345

Includes index

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This detailed account of English politics between the Parliaments of 1626 and 1628 uses the forced loan as the focus for a series of broader studies. These include an examination of Privy Council politics and policy-making which helps to set in perspective the role and attitudes of Charles I; an investigation of relations between central and local government which highlights the significance of bargaining and cooperation; a study of political ideas which illustrates the nature of ideological divisions; and an account of the responses of local governors and subsidymen which demonstrates the extent of their involvement with national politics and national issues. The events of this period constituted the first major crisis of Charles's reign, the nature and implications of which have been much debated by historians. Drawing on extensive research in central and local archives, this book throws new light on these events and provides a fresh analysis of the causes of conflict.

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