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The Levellers


The Levellers

Radical political thought in the English Revolution
Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain

von: Peter Lake, Rachel Foxley, Anthony Milton, Jason Peacey, Alexandra Gajda

30,99 €

Verlag: Manchester University Press
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 16.05.2016
ISBN/EAN: 9781526112088
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 304

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The Leveller movement of the 1640s campaigned for religious toleration and a radical remaking of politics in post-civil war England. This book, the first full-length study of the Levellers for fifty years, offers a fresh analysis of the originality and character of Leveller thought. Challenging received ideas about the Levellers as social contract theorists and Leveller thought as a mere radicalisation of parliamentarian thought, Foxley shows that the Levellers’ originality lay in their subtle and unexpected combination of different strands within parliamentarianism. The book takes full account of recent scholarship, and contributes to historical debates on the development of radical and republican politics in the civil war period, the nature of tolerationist thought, the significance of the Leveller movement and the extent of the Levellers’ influence in the ranks of the New Model Army.
Offers a fresh analysis of the originality and character of Leveller thought. Foxley challenges received ideas about the Levellers as social contract theorists and Leveller thought as a mere radicalization of parliamentarian thought.
<p>Introduction: Levellers and historians<br>1. Consent and the origins of government <br>2. The appeal to the people <br>3. The laws of England and the ‘free-born Englishman’ <br>4. Religion, politics and conscience <br>5. Levellers and the army: England’s freedom, soldiers’ rights <br>6. Levellers into republicans? <br>Conclusion <br>Bibliography <br>Index</p>
Rachel Foxley is Lecturer in Early Modern History at the University of Reading
<p>The Leveller movement of the 1640s campaigned for religious tolerance and a radical remaking of politics in post-civil war England. This book, the first full-length study of the Levellers for fifty years, offers a fresh analysis of the originality and character of Leveller thought. Challenging received ideas about the Levellers as social contract theorists and Leveller thought as a mere radicalisation of parliamentarian thought, Foxley shows that the Levellers’ originality lay in their subtle and unexpected combination of different strands within parliamentarianism.<br><br>The book offers a systematic analysis of different aspects of the Levellers’ developing political thought, considering their accounts of the origins of government, their developing views on the relationship between parliament and people, their use of the language of the law, and their understanding of the relationship between religious liberty and political life. It goes on to examine the Levellers’ relationship with the New Model Army and the influence of the Levellers on the republican thought of the 1650s. The book takes full account of revisionist and post-revisionist scholarship, and contributes to historical debates on the development of radical and republican politics in the civil war period, the nature of tolerationist thought, the significance of the Leveller movement, and the extent of Leveller influence in the ranks of the New Model Army. <br><br>The Levellers fills a gap in the current historiography of radicalism in the English revolution, and will be useful to undergraduates and researchers in early modern political history and the history of political thought.</p>

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