Mark Kishlansky is Professor of English and European History at Harvard University. He is the author of The Rise of the New Model Army, Parliamentary Selection: Social and Political Choice in Early Modern England, Civilization in the West and Societies and Cultures in World History, and the editor of Political Culture and Cultural Politics in Early Modern England, as well as numerous other works.
The seventeenth century, writes Mark Kishlansky, was "a wheel of transformation in perpetual motion", a period of political and religious upheaval that defined the nation for decades to come and remains critical for understanding the nation today.
Beginning with the accession of James I and concluding with the death of Queen Anne, this compelling account describes the tempestuous events that took place during the Stuart dynasty and provides lively pen portraits of the many fascinating personalities involved. Conspiracies, rebellions and revolutions jostle side by side with court intrigues, political infighting and the rise of parties. In 1603 Britain was an isolated archipelago; by 1714 it had emerged as among the intellectual, commercial and military centres of the world.
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