This article presents a Scottish case study of early modern ideas on parliamentary representation and popular political participation. By scrutinizing the context and content of a treatise published in 1669 by the lawyer James Stewart of Goodtrees, the article seeks to demonstrate that views had shifted on the nature of the Scottish Parliament. In addition, it is argued that the promulgation of Scotland's covenants – that is, the National Covenant (1638) and the Solemn League and Covenant (1643) – unwittingly created space for the development of popular political engagement. However, the implications of this were not fully realized until a group of middling and lower class men rose in arms to uphold the Covenants after their rescission in l...
This article examines the role of House of Lords as high court from the Restoration of 1660 to the p...
This thesis opens with a survey of state policy and puritan political opinion from the 1620's to the...
This thesis opens with a survey of state policy and puritan political opinion from the 1620's to the...
This article examines the swearing of collective religious covenants in early modern Scotland. Scotl...
Using draft legislation from the period 1573-1621, this article reconstructs the Scottish parliament...
The nature of factionalism within the Scottish Parliament in general and within the Covenanting Move...
The nature of factionalism within the Scottish Parliament in general and within the Covenanting Move...
This paper examines aspects of the attempts of the Covenanting movement to establish a godly society...
The nature of factionalism within the Scottish Parliament in general and within the Covenanting Move...
This essay reviews the nature of the private and public spheres as they engage with the pr...
This essay reviews the nature of the private and public spheres as they engage with the pr...
This article provides a detailed study of the powers of the Committee of Estates of the Scottish Par...
Scotland’s Covenanting experiment played a crucial role in the outbreak of the English revolution an...
This article deploys the concept of multiple monarchy as a means of reassessing the constitutional r...
In the 19th and 20th centuries, scholarship on the Scottish parliament was heavily informed by a nar...
This article examines the role of House of Lords as high court from the Restoration of 1660 to the p...
This thesis opens with a survey of state policy and puritan political opinion from the 1620's to the...
This thesis opens with a survey of state policy and puritan political opinion from the 1620's to the...
This article examines the swearing of collective religious covenants in early modern Scotland. Scotl...
Using draft legislation from the period 1573-1621, this article reconstructs the Scottish parliament...
The nature of factionalism within the Scottish Parliament in general and within the Covenanting Move...
The nature of factionalism within the Scottish Parliament in general and within the Covenanting Move...
This paper examines aspects of the attempts of the Covenanting movement to establish a godly society...
The nature of factionalism within the Scottish Parliament in general and within the Covenanting Move...
This essay reviews the nature of the private and public spheres as they engage with the pr...
This essay reviews the nature of the private and public spheres as they engage with the pr...
This article provides a detailed study of the powers of the Committee of Estates of the Scottish Par...
Scotland’s Covenanting experiment played a crucial role in the outbreak of the English revolution an...
This article deploys the concept of multiple monarchy as a means of reassessing the constitutional r...
In the 19th and 20th centuries, scholarship on the Scottish parliament was heavily informed by a nar...
This article examines the role of House of Lords as high court from the Restoration of 1660 to the p...
This thesis opens with a survey of state policy and puritan political opinion from the 1620's to the...
This thesis opens with a survey of state policy and puritan political opinion from the 1620's to the...