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Stuart England (Pelican History of England)
Stuart England - Pelican History of England Author:J. P. Kenyon The seventeenth century in England was a period of unprecedented growth and fulfillment; the key century of the modern era. — When the century opened, England was a comparatively poor nation on the fringes of Europe. When it closed, she was one of the major powers. Along the way the country had surmounted a civil war and a major rebellion. Yet he... more »r institutions and social structure were, if anything, strengthened: in fact, during this century Parliament evolved into something approaching its present form and function, and the great philosophers Hobbes and Locke fashioned new and far-reaching theories of political obligation to accommodate it. At the same time, scientists, led by Newton, were causing a reappraisal of the way the physical world was viewed and radicals like John Lilburne were (prematurely) laying the foundations of proletarian socialism.« less