
Representative of the People?
Voters and Voting in England under the Early Stuarts
2005 m.
Minkštas viršelis
Opis
Contested elections became a fact of political life for the first time in early-17th-century England as the gentry pressed for seats in a parliament which was growing increasingly important. Dr Hirst examines politics from the point of view of the ordinary man before the Civil War.
