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c russell

revisionist

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What influenced the Long Parliament according to russell?

Scottish 'Committee of Estates'

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What were the conflicts known as that involved England, Scotland, and Ireland according to russell?

'Wars of Three Kingdoms'

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What is a key concept related to the organization of government discussed by Russell?

Functional breakdown

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What was the attitude of county commissioners towards granting subsidies according to russell?

Increasingly reluctant for personal/community reasons

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p lake

post-revisionist

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What is Lake's stance on Russell?

disagrees with Russell

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What happened to parliamentary opposition after the Scottish commissioners left according to lake?

Parliamentary opposition continued even when the Scottish commissioners left

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Which kingdom's conflict is described as the only 'genuinely civil war' of all three kingdoms according to lake?

England

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j adamson

counter-revisionist

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What does Adamson believe about Russell's views?

Adamson disagrees with Russell

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What is the name of the revolt led by Pym, St. John, and Hasselrig and petitionary peers according to adamson?

The noble revolt

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What was the influence of the Scottish or Irish rebellion on the noble revolt according to adamson?

There was little influence

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What would have re-opened Parliament regardless of the noble revolt according to adamson?

A European crusade

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n tyacke

revisionist

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tyacke beliefs

loves laud - true 'revolutionaries'

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k sharpe

re-revisionist

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sharpes' beliefs - align with tyacke

- positive about personal rule

- £350k to £1m

- scots influence led to downfall

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a cromartie

post-revisionist

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What were Charles' troubles primarily related to according to cromartie?

Constitutional issues

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How did Christian St. Germain influence the perception of royal law according to cromartie?

Monarchs increasingly equated royal law with common law and used parliament

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Which monarchs particularly normalised the equating of royal law with common law according to cromartie?

Elizabeth and James

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What effect did Charles' personal rule have on the discourse in England according to cromartie?

It increased discourse over the rule of law

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c holmes

post-revisionist

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What did Holmes believe about the Civil War?

increased public involvement

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What are examples of increased public involvement during the Civil War according to Holmes?

The Root and Branch Petition and Scottish propaganda

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What does Holmes suggest about the possibility of avoiding the Civil War?

The war could've been avoided (oath of proclamation)

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What political shift does Holmes suggest occurred during the Civil War?

A move to constitutional monarchy

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a hughes

post-revisionist

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hughes' arguments

- functional breakdown

- European parallel

- minister olivares economic reforms led to Catalonian and Portuguese rebellions

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a clarke

post-revisionist

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clarkes' arguments (ireland)

wentworth imposed charles' reforms on 'unhappy irish convocation' (new england protestants hated)

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k brown

post-revisionist

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brown's arguments (scotland)

'aristocratic fury' over Charles' religious reforms - saw as taking away property rights

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s connolly

post-revisionist

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connolly's arguments (ireland)

charles' graces - later alienated irish locals as slow to pass

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m perceval-maxwell

post-revisionist

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perceval-maxwell's arguments (ireland)

alienated all irish groups