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Public Duty and Private Conscience in Seventeenth-Century England: Essays Presented to G.E. Aylmer John Morrill
Public Duty and Private Conscience in Seventeenth-Century England: Essays Presented to G.E. Aylmer
John Morrill
The tension between public duty and private conscience is a central theme of English history in the 17th century. The scholarly studies in this volume throw new light on the innumerable dilemmas of conscience of men and women in this period when established authorities were questioned and violently disrupted.
360 pages, frontispiece, 2 maps
| Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
| Released | April 15, 1993 |
| ISBN13 | 9780198202295 |
| Publishers | Oxford University Press |
| Pages | 360 |
| Dimensions | 145 × 226 × 26 mm · 587 g |
| Language | English |
| Editor | Morrill, John (Reader in Early Modern History, University of Cambridge, and Fellow of, Reader in Early Modern History, University of Cambridge, and Fellow of, Selwyn College) |
| Editor | Slack, Paul (Reader in Modern History, University of Oxford, and Fellow of, Reader in Modern History, University of Oxford, and Fellow of, Exeter College) |
| Editor | Woolf, Daniel (Associate Professor of History, Associate Professor of History, Dalhousie University) |
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