Like Parchment in the Fire: Literature and Radicalism in the English Civil WarRoutledge, 10 באפר׳ 2006 - 222 עמודים This book examines the literary, religious, and political aspects of the radical movements and various sects of the English Civil War. Featuring a chapter on John Milton, this book also addresses the legal problems that engaged the early modern radical reformers, the issue of radical religion as a negotiating tool and the limits of radical liberal thought. |
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The Republican Moments of John Milton | 21 |
John Warr the Levellers and John Locke | 57 |
Digger Radicalism Revisited | 107 |
The Delayed Radicalism of the Ranters | 155 |
Notes | 185 |
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action active argue argument Aristotelian Arminianism C. B. Macpherson Cambridge challenge chapter Christian Christopher Hill church civic Civil claim Clarkson classical republican common law commonwealth concept context crucial democratic dialectic Diggers divine early modern economic England English Revolution ethical fact fundamental Gerrard Winstanley guild History Hobbes Holstun Hooker human idea ideal J. G. A. Pocock John Milton John Warr labor land language Law of Freedom law of nature legal reformers Levellers liberty Locke Locke’s London Machiavelli Macpherson mainstream man’s millenarian Milton moral nation natural law natural rights negative liberty Norman normative one’s Overton Oxford pamphlet Parliament Pocock political position Press principle property rights pure Puritan Quentin Skinner radical liberal Ranters Readie and Easie reason religion religious revolutionary rhetoric Royalists Sabine Scripture sectarians sense seventeenth-century social society spirit structure theory tion toleration tracts trade tradition ultimately virtue vision Whig writings York