Henry Neville and English Republican Culture in the Seventeenth Century by Gaby Mahlberg

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A study of the republican Henry Neville in his many facets as country gentleman, politician, political thinker, rebel and libeller. It traces the development of Neville's political thought from the English Civil Wars to the Exclusion Crisis. It is suitable for students and academics of Early Modern studies.

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Henry Neville and English Republican Culture in the Seventeenth Century by Gaby Mahlberg

A study of the republican Henry Neville in his many facets as country gentleman, politician, political thinker, rebel and libeller. It traces the development of Neville's political thought from the English Civil Wars to the Exclusion Crisis. It is suitable for students and academics of Early Modern studies.
Gaby Mahlberg is a historian and journalist. She has taught early modern British and European history at the University of East Anglia and at Queen Mary and Goldsmiths Colleges, University of London
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ISBN 13 9780719079467
ISBN 10 0719079462
Title Henry Neville and English Republican Culture in the Seventeenth Century
Author Gaby Mahlberg
Series Politics Culture And Society In Early Modern Britain
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Manchester University Press
Year published 2009-04-01
Number of pages 264
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