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(Ebook) Connecting centre and locality: Political communication in early modern England by Chris R. Kyle (editor), Jason Peacey (editor) ISBN 9781526147158, 1526147157

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Authors:Chris R. Kyle (editor), Jason Peacey (editor)
Pages:256 pages.
Year:2020
Editon:1
Publisher:Manchester University Press
Language:english
File Size:2.48 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781526147158, 1526147157
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(Ebook) Connecting centre and locality: Political communication in early modern England by Chris R. Kyle (editor), Jason Peacey (editor) ISBN 9781526147158, 1526147157

This collection explores the dynamics of local/national political culture in seventeenth-century Britain, with particular reference to political communication. It examines the degree to which connections were forged between politics in London, Whitehall and Westminster, politics in the localities and the patterns and processes that can be recovered. The goal is to create a dialogue between two prominent strands in recent historiography and between the work of social and political historians of the early modern period. Chapters by leading historians of Stuart England examine how the state worked to communicate with its people and how local communities, often far from the metropole, opened their own lines of communication with the centre.
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