Sir Robert Heath, 1575-1649 : window on an age

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Sir Robert Heath, 1575-1649 : window on an age

Paul E. Kopperman

(Royal Historical Society studies in history series, no. 56)

Boydell Press [for] the Royal Historical Society, 1989

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Revision of thesis (doctoral)

Bibliography: p. 304-323

Includes index

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Description

Adds a good deal to our knowledge and understanding of a significant political figure... useful and welcome. ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW Illustrates the workings of early Stuart government and politics, and the structure of English society as it moved towards civil war. Sir Robert Heath's career in public office illustrates the workings of early Stuart government and politics, while his private life throws light on the structure of English society as it moved towards civil war. This biographyis particularly welcome, and Kopperman makes excellent use of a wide range of primary sources... Heath deserves to be remembered, not least because he embodied attitudes and assumptions which were in many respects characteristic of the ancien regime in England. Kopperman's biography is a worthy memorial. HISTORYThe book adds a good deal to our knowledge and understanding of a significant political figure... a useful and welcome book. ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW

Table of Contents

  • The road to the court
  • three circles
  • law officer of the crown
  • an economist as counsel
  • a decade of parliaments
  • mind of a king's man
  • zenith and nadir
  • pound foolish.

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