This article assesses the language and actions employed by English republicans in European exile during the 1660s and 1670s to conceptualise their transnational political and religious identity, their sense of citizenship, and their relationship to their home country. It argues that the republican exiles continued to see themselves as political actors on behalf of their country and their ‘cause’, if not necessarily of a specific government
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This thesis traces the development of political prophecy in England from the publication of Geoffrey...
“Patriot Royalism” makes the case that American patriots of the early 1770s became the last Atlantic...
This article assesses the language and actions employed by English republicans in European exile dur...
European Contexts for English Republicanism offers new perspectives on early modern English republic...
This article investigates the debates surrounding immigration to England some three hundred years ag...
This article relates the evolving relationship between republicanism and the problem of 'empire' to ...
Perspectives on English Revolutionary Republicanism takes stock of developments in the scholarship o...
European Contexts for English Republicanism offers new perspectives on early modern English republic...
In 17th-century England, the notion of citizenship can only be understood by contradistinction with ...
This article compares and contrasts the conceptualization and transnational circulation of abolition...
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The growth of public and academic interest in Englishness has raised important questions about post-...
This article examines how political, theological and cultural factors formed confessional identity i...
This thesis represents an important investigation into the much-neglected period of exile endured by...
This paper addresses republican conditions of legitimacy for the constitution of the civic statuses ...
This thesis traces the development of political prophecy in England from the publication of Geoffrey...
“Patriot Royalism” makes the case that American patriots of the early 1770s became the last Atlantic...
This article assesses the language and actions employed by English republicans in European exile dur...
European Contexts for English Republicanism offers new perspectives on early modern English republic...
This article investigates the debates surrounding immigration to England some three hundred years ag...
This article relates the evolving relationship between republicanism and the problem of 'empire' to ...
Perspectives on English Revolutionary Republicanism takes stock of developments in the scholarship o...
European Contexts for English Republicanism offers new perspectives on early modern English republic...
In 17th-century England, the notion of citizenship can only be understood by contradistinction with ...
This article compares and contrasts the conceptualization and transnational circulation of abolition...
The article examines Old English claims to catholic ‘liberty of conscience’ and the way in which thi...
The growth of public and academic interest in Englishness has raised important questions about post-...
This article examines how political, theological and cultural factors formed confessional identity i...
This thesis represents an important investigation into the much-neglected period of exile endured by...
This paper addresses republican conditions of legitimacy for the constitution of the civic statuses ...
This thesis traces the development of political prophecy in England from the publication of Geoffrey...
“Patriot Royalism” makes the case that American patriots of the early 1770s became the last Atlantic...