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The Trials of Charles I

Autor Ian Ward
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One of the iconic moments in English history, the trial and execution of King Charles I has yet to be studied in-depth from a contemporary legal perspective. Professor Ian Ward brings his considerable legal and historical acumen to bear on the particular constitutional issues raised by the regicide of Charles, and not only analyses the unfolding of events and their immediate historical context, but also draws out their wider importance and legacy for the generations of historians, politicians, and writers over the ensuing three and a half centuries.This is a book about constitutional history and thought, but also about the writing of constitutional history and thought and the forms they have taken -whether as scholarship, polemics, or literary experiments - in collective British memory. Chapters range from the events leading up to and through the trial and execution of Charles; to their theatricality, legality, and constitutionality; to the political writings such as Milton's Tenure of Kings and Hobbes' Leviathan that followed; and finally trace the various subsequent histories and trials of Charles I that presented him either as martyr, Tory or -- in the 18th and 19th centuries -- the Whig.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350025141
ISBN-10: 1350025143
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Investigates an episode of British history that is of enduring fascination, and approaches it from a fresh and especially legal perspective

Notă biografică

Ian Ward is Professor of Law at Newcastle University, UK. He is the author of several books including Shakespeare and the Legal Imagination (1999), A State of Mind? The English Constitution and the Popular Imagination (2000), The English Constitution: Myths and Realities (2004), Law, Text, Terror (2009), Law and the Brontes (2011), and Sex, Crime and Literature in Victorian England (2014).

Cuprins

Introduction: An Evening in Hampstead1. The Casebook of Sir Edward Coke2. The Triumphs of King Charles I3. The Trial of Charles Stuart4. Milton's War5. The Histories of Edward HydeBibliographyIndex

Recenzii

Vivid, entertaining, and engaging
Ian Ward gives us a master-class in the writing of seventeenth-century legal and constitutional history and in the historiography of the downfall of Charles Stuart. The pacy style, rich use of contemporary sources, intricately interwoven, and some cliff-hangers, all make for an enthralling and penetrating read.
The Trials of Charles I lies at the crossroads of law, art, literature, and social history. It is a fresco where the grand narrative of the Civil War is enriched by the pétites histoires of its protagonists. Ian Ward masters the cross-disciplinary implications of sixteenth-century English legal history.
Ian Ward has written a pacy and compelling account of one of the most pivotal moments in English constitutional history. It will be enjoyed by scholars and general readers alike.
This stimulating book charts a very persuasive course through the controversies surrounding Charles I's trial and execution in January 1649. In the process, it sheds a huge amount of light not only on the trial itself but also on the contested nature of Stuart monarchy and of Charles's posthumous reputation.