The political nation and the social basis of power, James I: character, court and his favourites, James I: the finances of the Crown and attempts at reform...
Power and the people - Divine right and parliamentary authority, Power and the people - Royal authority and the right to representation, Power and the people - The extention of the franchise...
T1: Why did the relationship between CI and Parliament deteriorate 1625-9?, T1: How successful was Charles I’s Personal Rule (1629-40)?, T1: The build up to Civil War 1640-2...
1. Laud's policies and religious uniformity, 1625-40, 1. Parliament's reordering of the Church, 1640-60, 1. The Restoration of Anglicanism in 1660-62 and its dominant position in religious life...
Parliament's Re-ordering of the Church, 1640-60, The restoration of Anglicanism in 1660-62 and its dominant position in religious life, The persecution of dissenters under Charles II and James II
The Political Nation And The Social Basis For Power (1), James 1 And Charles 1 Character And Views On Monarchy (2), The Financial Weakness Of The Crown And Attempts To Reform And Strenghtn Royal Finance (3)...