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  1. John Lilburne and the Levellers
    reappraising the roots of English radicalism 400 years on
    Autor*in: Rees, John
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Routledge, London

    "John Lilburne (1615-1657), or 'Freeborn John' as he was called by the London crowd, was an important political agitator during the English Revolution. He was one of the leading figures in The Levellers, the short-lived but highly influential radical... mehr

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    "John Lilburne (1615-1657), or 'Freeborn John' as he was called by the London crowd, was an important political agitator during the English Revolution. He was one of the leading figures in The Levellers, the short-lived but highly influential radical sect that called for law reform, religious tolerance, extended suffrage, the rights of freeborn Englishmen, and a new form of government that was answerable to the people and underpinned by a written constitution. This edited book assesses the legacy of Lilburne and the Levellers 400 years after his birth, and features contributions by leading historians. They examine the life of Lilburne, who was often imprisoned and even tortured for his beliefs, and his role as an inspirational figure even in contemporary politics. They also assess the writings that fearlessly exposed the hypocrisy and self-serving corruption of those in power - whether King Charles I or Oliver Cromwell. They look at his contribution to political ideas, at his role as a revolutionary leader, his personal and political relations with his wife Elizabeth, his exile in the Netherlands, his late decision to become a Quaker, and his reputation after his death. This collection will be of enormous interest to academics, researchers, and readers with an interest in the English Civil War, 17th Century history, and the contemporary legacy of radical political tradition."--Provided by publisher Introduction: John Lilburne, the Levellers, and the English Revolution / John Rees -- John Lilburne and the citizenship of "free-born Englishmen" / Rachel Foxley -- Lilburne, toleration and the civil state / Norah Carlin -- Women and the Levellers: Elizabeth and John Lilburne and their associates / Ann Hughes -- Lilburne and the law / Geoffrey Robertson -- John Lilburne as a revolutionary leader / John Rees -- Print and principles: John Lilburne, Civil War radicalism and the Low Countries / Jason Peacey -- The resurrection of John Lilburne, Quaker / Ariel Hessayon -- Reborn John? The eighteenth century afterlife of John Lilburne / Edward Vallance

     

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    Verlag (Inhaltsverzeichnis)
    Quelle: Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel
    Beteiligt: Rees, John (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781138060692; 9781138926516
    Weitere Identifier:
    9781138060692
    RVK Klassifikation: MC 4770
    Schriftenreihe: Routledge studies in radical history and politics
    Schlagworte: Levellers; Quakers; Radicalism; Lilburne, John; Levellers; Quakers; Radicalism; Great Britain; Great Britain; Great Britain
    Weitere Schlagworte: Lilburne, John (1614?-1657)
    Umfang: x, 157 Seiten
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    "These essays mostly have their origin in the John Lilburne 400th anniversary conference held at the Bishopsgate Institute in London in March 2015."