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- Title Pages
- Frontispiece
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
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1 The Problem of Political Counsel in Medieval and Early Modern England and Scotland* -
2 ‘Lele consail for the comoun profite’: Kings, Guardians and Councils in the Scottish Kingdom, c.1250–1450 -
3 Counsel and the King’s Council in England, c.1340–c.1540* -
4 Counsel and Conscience in Lancastrian England -
5 Locality, Polity and the Politics of Counsel: Royal and Urban Councils in England, 1420–1429 -
6 ‘Perverst counsale’? Rebellion, Satire and the Politics of Advice in Fifteenth-Century Scotland* -
7 Councils, Counsel and Consensus in Henry VIII’s Reformation -
8 Elizabeth I and Counsel* -
9 ‘Jerusalem thou dydst promyse to buylde up’: Kingship, Counsel and Early Elizabethan Drama* -
10 Consultation, Counsel and the ‘Early Stuart Period’ in Scotland -
11 Councils, Providence and Political Legitimacy in Early Virginia -
12 Counsel and Covenant: Aristocratic Conciliarism and the Scottish Revolution -
13 Sir Edward Hyde and the Problem of Counsel in Mid-Seventeenth-Century Royalist Thought* -
14 Councils, Counsel and the Seventeenth-Century Composite State* - Index
Frontispiece
Frontispiece
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- The Politics of Counsel in England and Scotland, 1286-1707
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- British Academy
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- Title Pages
- Frontispiece
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
-
1 The Problem of Political Counsel in Medieval and Early Modern England and Scotland* -
2 ‘Lele consail for the comoun profite’: Kings, Guardians and Councils in the Scottish Kingdom, c.1250–1450 -
3 Counsel and the King’s Council in England, c.1340–c.1540* -
4 Counsel and Conscience in Lancastrian England -
5 Locality, Polity and the Politics of Counsel: Royal and Urban Councils in England, 1420–1429 -
6 ‘Perverst counsale’? Rebellion, Satire and the Politics of Advice in Fifteenth-Century Scotland* -
7 Councils, Counsel and Consensus in Henry VIII’s Reformation -
8 Elizabeth I and Counsel* -
9 ‘Jerusalem thou dydst promyse to buylde up’: Kingship, Counsel and Early Elizabethan Drama* -
10 Consultation, Counsel and the ‘Early Stuart Period’ in Scotland -
11 Councils, Providence and Political Legitimacy in Early Virginia -
12 Counsel and Covenant: Aristocratic Conciliarism and the Scottish Revolution -
13 Sir Edward Hyde and the Problem of Counsel in Mid-Seventeenth-Century Royalist Thought* -
14 Councils, Counsel and the Seventeenth-Century Composite State* - Index