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State Formation in Early Modern England, c.1550–1700
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Michael J. Braddick
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December 04 2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511612527
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December 04 2009
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December 07 2000
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10.1017/CBO9780511612527
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Book chapters
pp. 1
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
pp. 9
Introduction
pp. 11
The embodiment of the state
pp. 47
The uses of political power in early modern England
pp. 96
Conclusion
pp. 101
Introduction
pp. 103
Social order: poverty, dearth and disease
pp. 136
The courts and social order
pp. 172
Conclusion
pp. 177
Introduction
pp. 180
The state and military mobilisation
pp. 233
The financing of the state
pp. 281
Conclusion
pp. 287
Introduction
pp. 291
The claims of the confessional state: local realities
pp. 334
Conclusion
pp. 337
Introduction
pp. 340
Elite formation and state formation in England, Wales and Scotland
pp. 379
London's provinces: state formation in the English-speaking Atlantic world
pp. 420
Conclusion
pp. 427
CONCLUSION: actions without design, patterns without blueprints
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