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FEAR EXCLUSION AND REVOLUTION Fear Exclusion and Revolution Roger Morrice - photo 1
FEAR, EXCLUSION AND REVOLUTION
Fear, Exclusion and Revolution
Roger Morrice and Britain in the 1680s
Edited by
Jason McElligott
Merton College, Oxford
First published 2006 by Ashgate Publishing Published 2016 by Routledge 2 Park - photo 2
First published 2006
by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2016
by Routledge
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN
711 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017, USA
Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
Copyright Jason McElligott, 2006
Jason McElligott has asserted his moral right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as the editor of this work.
Every effort has been made to obtain permission for copyright material. Where this has not been possible we should be grateful to hear from owners of copyright material in order for appropriate acknowledgements to be made.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Fear, Exclusion and Revolution: Roger Morrice and Britain in the 1680s
1. Morrice, Roger Congresses. 2. Great Britain History 1660-1714
Congresses. 3. Great Britain History 1660-1714 Sources Congresses.
I. Mc Elligott, Jason, 1972 .
941'.066
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Fear, Exclusion, and Revolution: Roger Morrice and Britain
in the 1680s / edited by Jason McElligott.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Great Britain Politics and government 1660-1714. 2. Politics and culture
Great Britain History 17th century. 3. Religion and politics Great Britain
History 17th century. 4. Morrice, Roger, 1628-1702.I. Mc Elligott, Jason, 1972
DA435.F43 2006
941.06'7-dc22 2005031650
ISBN 13: 978-0-7546-5682-1 (hbk)
Contents
  1. Introduction: Stabilizing and Destabilizing Britain in the 1680s
    Jason McElligott
  2. 1 Reformation and 'Arbitrary Government': London Dissenters and James II's Polity of Toleration, 1687-1688
    Gary S. De Krey
  3. 2 Roger Morrice and the Huguenot Refugees
    Robin Gwynn
  4. 3 The Politics of Religious Imagery in the Late Seventeenth Century
    Clare Haynes
  5. 4 L'Estrange and the Publishing Sphere
    Geoff Kemp
  6. 5 London Besieged? The City's Vulnerability during the Glorious Revolution
    Charles-Edouard Levillain
  7. 6 'Eminent Cheats': Rogue Narratives in the Literature of the Exclusion Crisis
    Kate Loveman
  8. 7 The 'prints' of the Trials: The Nexus of Politics, Religion, Law and Information in Late Seventeenth-Century England
    Michael Mendle
  9. 8 Gilbert Burnet's Reformation and the Semantics of Popery
    Andrew Starkie
  10. 9 'High feeding and smart Drinking': Associating Hedge-Lane Lords in Exclusion Crisis London
    Newton E. Key
  11. 10 Dissenters and the Writing of History: Ralph Thoresby's 'Lives and Characters'
    David L. Wykes
  12. 11 Nursing Sedition: Women, Dissent, and the Whig Struggle
    Melinda S. Zook
  13. 12 Judging Partisan News and the Language of Interest
    Mark Knights
The South-East Prospect of the Church of All Hallows Barking, W.H. Toms after R. West, 1736.
Interior of All Hallows, Barking before 1941. Reproduced by kind permission of English Heritage. NMR.
Font Cover, attr. Grinling Gibbons, All Hallows, Barking, 1682. Copyright: Crown Copyright. NMR.
Gary S. De Krey is a professor of history at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota, where he teaches courses about Britain and early-modern Europe. He is a past president of the Midwest Conference on British Studies. His publications include A Fractured Society: The Politics of London in the First Age of Party, 16881715 (Oxford, 1985) and London and the Restoration, 165983 (Cambridge, 2005).
Robin Gwynn was Director of the British 1985 Huguenot Heritage tercentenary commemoration. While a history professor at Massey University, New Zealand, he edited the letter books (164359) and Consistory minutes (167992) of the French Church of London, and embarked on what has developed into the modern edition of Roger Morrices Entring Book . He is author of Huguenot Heritage (Brighton, 2001)
Clare Haynes is a visiting fellow in the School of World Art Studies, University of East Anglia, having previously held a British Academy postdoctoral research fellowship in the School. Her book Pictures and Popery : Art and religion in England 16601760 , which deals with the associations of art with Roman Catholicism, will be published in 2006.
Geoff Kemp is a lecturer in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, where he teaches topics in the history of political thought and media politics. His doctoral thesis for the Faculty of History at the University of Cambridge was entitled Ideas of Liberty of the Press, 1640 - 1700, which he is transforming into a book provisionally entitled The Very Idea of Free Expression . He is also completing articles on Hobbes on censorship and Charles Is engagement in paper warfare.
Newton E. Key , a professor of history at Eastern Illinois University, is the author of several articles on the history of feasting, politicking, and religion. He has coauthored two articles on seventeenth-century Monmouth, the most recent of which was awarded the Nichols Prize for local history of England and Wales. He has coauthored a text and sourcebook on early-modern England (both Oxford, 2004).
Mark Knights is Reader of British History at the University of East Anglia, Norwich. He is the author of Politics and Opinion in Crisis, 16781681 (Cambridge, 1994) and Representation and Misrepresentation in later Stuart Britain: Partisanship and Political Culture (Oxford, 2005), as well as a series of articles on political discourse, culture and practice in the period.
Charles-Edouard Levillain is a lecturer in British Studies at the Institut dEtudes Politiques Universit de Lille II. His research interests are in Anglo-Dutch politics during the Restoration period, with a particular attention to war, diplomacy and the exchange of political ideas. He is currently researching a book on Anglo-Franco-Dutch relations between 1665 and 1688.
Kate Loveman is a junior research fellow at St Annes College, Oxford. In 2004 she completed a Ph.D. at Cambridge University on deception in literary and political culture, 16401740. Her articles include a piece on Popish Plot literature in Restoration (2002). She is currently working on reading and news-gathering in Samuel Pepyss circle.
Jason McElligott is the JPR Lyell Research Fellow in the History of the Early-Modern Printed Book at Merton College, Oxford. He is the author of A Biographical Companion to Roger Morrices Entring Book and Royalist Propaganda in Civil War England (both forthcoming). His research interests are mainly in the use made of print and print-culture by social and cultural conservatives.
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