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recent bookmarks from dunnettreaderJoyce Lee Malcom, The Struggle for Sovereignty: 17thC English Political Tracts, vol. 2 of 2 - Online Library of Liberty2014-07-12T04:56:07+00:00
http://oll.libertyfund.org/titles/malcom-the-struggle-for-sovereignty-seventeenth-century-english-political-tracts-vol-2
dunnettreader -- Vol 1 covers 1603 to 1660, Vol 2 from the Restoration (starting with Vane's defense) through the flurry after the Glorious_Revolution, including Sherlock on the rule of William and Mary now settled, debates over loyalty oath and bill of rights. -- An entire literature of political discourse resulted from this extraordinary outpouring – and vigorous exchange – of views. The results are of a more than merely antiquarian interest. The political tracts of the English peoples in the 17thC established enduring principles of governance and of liberty that benefited not only themselves but the founders of the American republic. These writings, by the renowned (Coke, Sidney, Shaftesbury) and the unremembered (“Anonymous”) therefore constitute an enduring contribution to the historical record of the rise of ordered liberty. Each volume includes an introduction and chronology. -- downloaded pdf to Note]]>books etexts 17thC British_history British_politics English_Civil_War Interregnum Protectorate Restoration intellectual_history political_philosophy history_of_England politics-and-religion political_participation sovereignty Parliament ancient_constitution government-forms Absolutism divine_right Magna_Carta politics-and-literature political-theology commonwealth civic_humanism republicanism republics-Ancient_v_Modern bibliography primary_sources downloaded EF-add Exclusion_Crisis Popish_Plot Rye_House_Plot tolerance prerogative Glorious_Revolution Charles_II James_II William_III Queen_Mary Shaftesbury_1st_Earl Sidney loyalty_oaths Royalists dissenters parties faction Church_of_England resistance_theory religion-established ecclesiology nonjurors defacto_rule Norman_Conquesthttps://pinboard.in/u:dunnettreader/b:fc78d68c77df/