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Personal Rule, 1629-40: Religion
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About the lecture
In this module, we continue thinking about Charles’ Personal Rule in the years 1629-40, focusing this time his management of state religion.
About the lecturer
David Smith is a Fellow, Lecturer and Director of Studies at Selwyn College, Cambridge. His research interests include British political, constitutional and legal history in the early modern period, especially in the seventeenth century, including the history of Parliament, the nature of monarchy and Royalism, and the career of Oliver Cromwell. He has written and co-edited a range of books on seventeenth century British history, including Royalists and Royalism during the Interregnum Manchester (Manchester University Press, 2010) and The Experience of Revolution in Stuart Britain and Ireland (Cambridge University Press, 2011)
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Smith, D. (2018, August 15). Religion: conflict and dissent, 1625-88 - Personal Rule, 1629-40: Religion [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/options/religion-conflict-and-dissent-1625-88?auth=0&lesson=950&option=7548&type=lesson
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Smith, D. "Religion: conflict and dissent, 1625-88 – Personal Rule, 1629-40: Religion." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 15 Aug 2018, https://massolit.io/options/religion-conflict-and-dissent-1625-88?auth=0&lesson=950&option=7548&type=lesson