The University of Cambridge and the English revolution, 1625-1688
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The University of Cambridge and the English revolution, 1625-1688
(The history of the University of Cambridge : texts and studies / general editor, P.N.R. Zutshi, v. 1)
Boydell Press , Cambridge University Library, 1990
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注記
Bibliography: p. 305-323
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
An investigation into political and religious change at the university during the years 1625-88.
This is an investigation into political and religious change in the University during the years 1625-88. Cambridge was a training ground both for the clergy and for the sons of the ruling classes; great interest was therefore taken in its affairs by political and ecclesiastical authorities. Changes there reflected, and sometimes anticipated, developments at national level. Dr Twigg charts a careful course through politically-inspired purges, religious reforms, financial uncertainty, and the general disruption caused by the Civil War. [East Anglian]This book will appeal to all those interested in the University of Cambridge and its history. As an important training ground for the ruling elites of early modern England -the clergy and the upper classes -Cambridge could not escape the effects of the English Revolution, but although severely disrupted by the Civil War and purged of members who would not accept the successive changes being wrought in church and state, the university managed nonetheless to survive and subsequently even to flourish once more. This book examines the relationship between Cambridge and the various ruling powers during the revolutionary decades and looks at the reactions of university men to the shifting religious and political climate of the times.
目次
- The archbiship, the crown and the university 1625-39
- the long parliament and the university, 1640-42
- the university and the civil war, 1642-43
- the parliamentary visitation of Cambridge, 1644-45
- the reformed university, 1645-48
- the university in the interregnum, 1649-59
- rival institutions and radical critics
- the university under the crown, 1660-85
- the reign of James II, 1685-88. Appendices: size of colleges, 1564-1727
- chancellors and vice-chancellors, 1625-1688
- matriculations and degrees
- expulsions from Cambridge, 1644-45
- financial condition of colleges, 1640-63
- expulsions for refusing the engagement, 1650-51.
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