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E-grāmata: Justice Upon Petition: The House of Lords and the Reformation of Justice 1621-1675

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Originally published in 1991, this book traces the evolution of the House of Lords as a court for private litigation during the critically important years from 1621 to 1675.



Originally published in 1991, this book traces the evolution of the House of Lords as a court for private litigation during the critically important years from 1621 to 1675. It offers new insights into contemporary politics, government and religion, adding an important dimension to our understanding of the House of Lords. This book is primary reading for advanced undergraduates and postgraduate students on courses on early Stuart England, the Civil War and Restoration history.

Recenzijas

a book that will have to be read by anyone working on the period. John Morrill, University of Cambridge

Acknowledgements xi
List of Abbreviations
xiii
Introduction 1(14)
Notes
13(2)
1 The 1620s: the remaking of a court
15(49)
Litigants and litigation
16(5)
The causes of public discontent
21(14)
The Lords' response: procedure and practice
35(20)
Notes
55(9)
2 The Long Parliament (i): looking back
64(42)
The general problem
69(1)
Conflicts over religion
70(17)
Raising revenue: Ship Money and Coat and Conduct Money
87(6)
Private property and personal liberty
93(5)
Notes
98(8)
3 The Long Parliament (ii): old problems in new cases
106(36)
The legal system at large
110(13)
Special problems: Chancery, Wards and the Exchequer
123(9)
Arbitration
132(4)
Notes
136(6)
4 The Long Parliament (iii): the King's Council in Parliament
142(33)
The decline of the Privy Council
144(7)
The abolition of the prerogative courts
151(6)
Maintaining the public peace
157(12)
Notes
169(6)
5 The Long Parliament (iv): the war years
175(43)
Division and disruption
176(14)
The law betrayed: the demands of civil war
190(14)
The court under siege
204(7)
Notes
211(7)
6 The court restored
218(52)
The Convention Parliament: law and the politics of reconciliation
223(17)
The Cavalier Parliament: at work and under fire
240(19)
Conclusion
259(4)
Notes
263(7)
Select Bibliography 270(7)
Glossary of legal terms 277(2)
Index 279
James S. Hart Jr.is the Chair of the Department of History at the University of Oklahomaand Hudson Professor.