
Preface: Ann Hughes As Historian, Friend And Mentor / Peter Lake -- Introduction: Rethinking Public Politics In The English Revolution / Peter Lake And Jason Peacey -- 1 'great Conformitants' And 'right Ambidexters': Puritans, Conformity And The Challenge Of Laudianism / Anthony Milton -- 2 Killing (catholic) Officers No Crime? The Politics Of Religious Violence In England In 1640 / John Walter -- 3 Anatomy Of The General Rising: Militancy And Mobilisation In London, 1643 / David Como -- 4 'in The Hollow Of His Wooden Leg': The Transmission Of Civil War Materials, 1642-9 / Karen Britland -- 5 Puritanism, Parish And Polemic In Civil War London: The Case Of Thomas Bakewell / Elliot Vernon -- 6 William Walwyn's Montaigne And The Struggle For Toleration In The English Revolution / David Loewenstein -- 7 An Accursed Family: The Scottish Crisis And The Black Legend Of The House Of Stuart, 1650-2 / Thomas Cogswell -- 8 Indemnity, Sovereignty And Justice In The Army Debates Of 1647 / Sean Kelsey -- 9 Milton And Winstanley: A Conversation / Thomas N. Corns -- 10 Women, Print And Locality: Richard Culmer And The Practices Of Polemic During The English Revolution / Jason Peacey -- 11 'threshing Among The People': Ranters, Quakers And The Revolutionary Public Sphere / Kate Peters. Edited By Peter Lake And Jason Peacey. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Electronic Reproduction. Baltimore, Md Available Via World Wide Web.
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