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A history of England principally in the seventeenth century, Volume 2 (of 6)

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The volume traces political developments in seventeenth-century England, focusing on periods when the crown governed without parliamentary consent, its fiscal and religious policies, and the growth of ecclesiastical and constitutional conflict. It examines diplomatic relations and military engagements with continental powers, the escalation of disputes with Scotland over church governance and covenanting resistance, and efforts at negotiation that repeatedly failed. The narrative follows the widening breach between royal authority and representative institutions, the reorganization of military forces, factional divisions at home, and the progression from political crisis into armed struggle culminating in the monarch’s downfall.

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Leopold von Ranke

Leopold von Ranke (1795-1886) was a German historian often regarded as one of the founders of modern historical scholarship. He emphasized the importance of primary sources and objective analysis in historical writing, which significantly influenced the discipline. Ranke is best known for his work "A History of England Principally in the Seventeenth Century," a comprehensive six-volume study that explores the political and social dynamics of the period. His approach to history focused on the idea of 'wie es eigentlich gewesen' or 'how it actually was,' advocating for a factual recounting of events. Ranke's contributions have left a lasting legacy in historiography, shaping the methodologies of future historians.

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