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England's Troubles Seventeenth-Century English Political Instability in European Context
Author: Jonathan Scott
Year: 2000
Pages: 560
Format: PDF
File size: 2 MB
Language: ENG



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The book "England's Troubles: Seventeenth-Century English Political Instability in European Context" by Mark Charles Kissling provides a comprehensive analysis of the political instability that characterized seventeenth-century England, placing it within the broader context of European history. The author argues that this period was marked by a series of conflicts and crises that had far-reaching consequences for the development of modern Europe. The book begins by examining the tumultuous reign of King James I (1567-1625), who faced opposition from both Catholics and Protestants, and his successor, King Charles I (1625-1649), who struggled to maintain power amidst growing religious tensions and conflicts with Parliament. This set the stage for the English Civil War (1642-1651), which saw the execution of Charles I and the establishment of the Commonwealth under Oliver Cromwell. Kissling contends that these events were not isolated to England but were part of a larger European trend, with similar conflicts occurring in other countries such as France, the Netherlands, and Scotland.
Книга Марка Чарльза Кисслинга «Проблемы Англии: политическая нестабильность Англии семнадцатого века в европейском контексте» содержит всесторонний анализ политической нестабильности, которая характеризовала Англию семнадцатого века, помещая ее в более широкий контекст европейской истории. Автор утверждает, что этот период был отмечен чередой конфликтов и кризисов, имевших далеко идущие последствия для развития современной Европы. Книга начинается с изучения бурного правления короля Якова I (1567 - 1625), который столкнулся с противодействием как католиков, так и протестантов, и его преемника, короля Карла I (1625 - 1649), который боролся за сохранение власти в условиях растущей религиозной напряженности и конфликтов с парламентом. Это подготовило почву для гражданской войны в Англии (1642 - 1651), на которую пришлась казнь Карла I и установление Содружества при Оливере Кромвеле. Кисслинг утверждает, что эти события не были изолированы от Англии, но были частью более широкой европейской тенденции, с аналогичными конфликтами, происходящими в других странах, таких как Франция, Нидерланды и Шотландия.
Il libro di Mark Charles Kissling, «I problemi dell'Inghilterra: l'instabilità politica dell'Inghilterra nel contesto europeo», contiene un'analisi completa dell'instabilità politica che ha caratterizzato l'Inghilterra del Settecento, inserendola in un contesto più ampio della storia europea. L'autore sostiene che questo periodo è stato caratterizzato da una serie di conflitti e crisi che hanno avuto conseguenze di grande portata sullo sviluppo dell'di oggi. Il libro inizia con lo studio dell'agitato regno di re Giacomo I (1567-1625), che ha affrontato l'opposizione sia cattolica che protestante, e del suo successore, re Carlo I (1625-1649), che ha combattuto per mantenere il potere in un clima di crescente tensione religiosa e conflitti con il Parlamento. Questo ha preparato il terreno per la guerra civile inglese (1642-1651), con l'esecuzione di Carlo I e l'istituzione del Commonwealth sotto Oliver Cromwell. Kissling sostiene che questi eventi non erano isolati dall'Inghilterra, ma facevano parte di una più ampia tendenza europea, con conflitti simili in altri paesi, come Francia, Paesi Bassi e Scozia.
Mark Charles Kießlings Buch „Englands Probleme: Englands politische Instabilität des siebzehnten Jahrhunderts im europäischen Kontext“ enthält eine umfassende Analyse der politischen Instabilität, die das England des siebzehnten Jahrhunderts charakterisierte, und stellt es in den größeren Kontext der europäischen Geschichte. Der Autor argumentiert, dass diese Zeit von einer Reihe von Konflikten und Krisen geprägt war, die weitreichende Folgen für die Entwicklung des modernen s hatten. Das Buch beginnt mit einer Studie über die turbulente Herrschaft von König Jakob I. (1567-1625), der auf Widerstand sowohl von Katholiken als auch von Protestanten stieß, und seinem Nachfolger, König Karl I. (1625-1649), der angesichts wachsender religiöser Spannungen und Konflikte mit dem Parlament für den Machterhalt kämpfte. Dies ebnete den Weg für den Bürgerkrieg in England (1642-1651), in dem die Hinrichtung Karls I. und die Gründung des Commonwealth unter Oliver Cromwell stattfanden. Kissling argumentiert, dass diese Entwicklungen nicht von England isoliert waren, sondern Teil eines breiteren europäischen Trends waren, mit ähnlichen Konflikten in anderen Ländern wie Frankreich, den Niederlanden und Schottland.
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