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Topic: The English Revolution

The English Revolution (also called the Engish Civil War) was a period of armed conflict and political turmoil between 1642 and 1660 which pitted supporters of Parliament against the Crown, the trial and execution of Charles I, the replacement of the monarchy with the Commonwealth of England (1649-1653), the rise of Oliver Cromwell to a virtual military dictatorship, and the eventual restoration of the monarchy. The ultimate outcome of the Revolution was the discrediting of the idea of the divine right of kings, the belief that parliament was supreme in political matters, and that the English monarch had to rule in a manner which was limited by a constitutional agreement (i.e. the idea of a constitutional monarchy).

The period of the Revolution was important in the development of ideas about liberty as the temporary collapse of censorship in the early 1640s saw an outpouring of political pamphlets in which groups like the Levellers advocated a theory of liberty based upon indivual rights, especially the right of self-ownership and private property. Parliament was free to debate important matters like the rule of law, strict limits on the power of the king, the liberty of the press, and religious freedom. Although the Revolution produced a military dictator in the form of Cromwell and ultimately led to the restoration of the Stuart monarchy, it did create the foundation for a new kind of monarchy which was quite different from the “absolute” monarchies which dominated the rest of Europe. Particularly after 1688, the monarchy which emerged in Britain was one limited by a constitution. It also created a body of ideas which were to be very influential in the development of Anglo-American political and constitutional thought in the 18th century.

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author: Sir Edward Coke, editor: Steve Shepherd Selected Writings of Sir Edward Coke, vol. III 1593
author: Sir Edward Coke, editor: Steve Shepherd Selected Writings of Sir Edward Coke, vol. I 1600
author: Sir Edward Coke, editor: Steve Shepherd Selected Writings of Sir Edward Coke, vol. II 1606
author: John Milton, editor: William Talbot Allison The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates 1649
author: Thomas Hobbes, editor: Sir William Molesworth The English Works of Thomas Hobbes, vol. 3 (Leviathan) 1651
author: Marchamont Nedham, editor: Blair Worden, editor: David Womersely Excellencie of a Free-State: Or, The Right Constitution of a Commonwealth 1656
author: James Harrington, introduction: John Toland The Oceana and Other Works 1656
author: John Milton, editor: Evert Mordecai Clark The Ready and Easy Way to Establish a Free Commonwealth 1660
author: Algernon Sidney, editor: Thomas G. West Discourses Concerning Government (LF ed.) 1698
author: Augustin Thierry The Historical Essays and Narratives of the Merovingian Era 1845
author: John Milton, introduction: Rufus Wilmot Griswold The Prose Works of John Milton, 2 vols. 1847
author: John Milton, editor: Rufus Wilmot Griswold The Prose Works of John Milton, vol. 1 1847
author: John Milton, editor: Rufus Wilmot Griswold The Prose Works of John Milton, vol. 2 1847
author: Sir James Mackintosh, editor: Robert James Mackintosh The Miscellaneous Works 1871
editor: Sir William Clarke, editor: Charles Harding Firth The Clarke Papers. Selections from the Papers of William Clarke, vol. 2 1894
editor: Sir William Clarke, editor: Charles Harding Firth The Clarke Papers. Selections from the Papers of William Clarke, vol. 3 1899
editor: Sir William Clarke, editor: Charles Harding Firth The Clarke Papers. Selections from the Papers of William Clarke, 4 vols. 1901
editor: Sir William Clarke, editor: Charles Harding Firth The Clarke Papers. Selections from the Papers of William Clarke, vol. 1 1901
editor: Sir William Clarke, editor: Charles Harding Firth The Clarke Papers. Selections from the Papers of William Clarke, vol. 4 1901
editor: Samuel Rawson Gardiner The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1625-1660 1906
editor: Arthur Sutherland Pigott Woodhouse, editor: Sir William Clarke, foreword: Alexander Dunlop Lindsay, author: John Lilburne, author: Richard Overton, author: John Wildman, author: Thomas Rainborough, author: Henry Ireton, author: Oliver Cromwell, author: Martin Luther, author: John Calvin, author: John Milton Puritanism and Liberty, being the Army Debates (1647-9) from the Clarke Manuscripts with Supplementary Documents 1938
editor: Joyce Lee Malcom The Struggle for Sovereignty: Seventeenth-Century English Political Tracts, 2 Vols. 1999
editor: Joyce Lee Malcom The Struggle for Sovereignty: Seventeenth-Century English Political Tracts, vol. 1 1999
editor: Joyce Lee Malcom The Struggle for Sovereignty: Seventeenth-Century English Political Tracts, vol. 2 1999
author: Thomas Hobbes, author: John Lilburne Study Guides on Images of Liberty and Power: The Divine Right of Kings or Regal Tyranny? (Hobbes and Lilburne) 2010