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Between the years 1677 and 1691 the puritan minister roger morrice compiled an astonishingly detailed record of public affairs in britain.
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Prefaced by mcelligott's able introduction surveying the international and domestic context of the 1680s, the essays, written variously by well-established scholars and promising younger researchers, treat diverse topics, which can be organized loosely under three overlapping categories.
Between the years 1677 and 1691 the puritan minister roger morrice compiled an astonishingly detailed record of public affairs in britain. Running to almost a million words his 'entring book' provides a unique record of late seventeenth-century political and religious history. It charts the rise of british party politics, and the transformation of puritanism into 'whiggery' and dissent.
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Roger morrice (1628–1702) was an english puritan minister and political journalist. He is most noted for his entring book, a manuscript diary which provides a description of society in the years 1677 to 1691. The manuscript is held by dr williams's library in london, and in 2007 the boydell press published a 6 volume edition of the text.
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Of anxiety is exclusion from social groups--that is, the fact or threat of the breaking of fear and panic, in connection with the prospect of being excluded from happens with communist revolutions, then exclusion theory would pred.
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Great fear, french grande peur, (1789) in the french revolution, a period of panic and riot by peasants and others amid rumours of an “aristocratic conspiracy” by the king and the privileged to overthrow the third estate. The gathering of troops around paris provoked insurrection, and on july 14 the parisian rabble seized the bastille.
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Roger morrice (1628–1702) was an english puritan minister and political journalist. He is most fear, exclusion and revolution: roger morrice and britain in the 1680s. Isbn 9780754656821 gibson, william; ingram, robert g ( 2005-01-01.
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