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Royalty Restored; Or, London Under Charles II

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A detailed social history of the royal court and the capital during the Restoration, assembled from diaries, memoirs, letters, tracts, and official papers. It reconstructs the monarch's domestic life and the habits of courtiers, salon culture, entertainments, and the private intrigues that shaped courtly reputation. Parallel chapters portray urban London: popular pastimes, manners, municipal crises such as epidemic and conflagration, the workings of the royal household, and the political and religious controversies that rippled through society. The book emphasizes contemporary testimony and documentary sources to present a rounded picture of elite and popular life under the restored regime.

About the Author

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J. Fitzgerald Molloy

J. Fitzgerald Molloy was a writer known for his historical narratives, particularly focusing on the period of the Restoration in England. His notable work, "Royalty Restored; Or, London Under Charles II," explores the social and political dynamics of London during the reign of Charles II, providing readers with a vivid portrayal of the era. Molloy's writing is characterized by its engaging style and attention to historical detail, contributing to the understanding of 17th-century England. Through his works, he offers insights into the complexities of royal authority and the cultural landscape of the time.

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