‘Anglia Libera’: commonwealth politics in the early years of George I

Champion, Justin

(2005)

Champion, Justin (2005) ‘Anglia Libera’: commonwealth politics in the early years of George I
In: D. Womersley (ed) Cultures of Whiggism. .

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Abstract

Polemical writings of the period 1710 to 1722, in particular over the status of the established Church, and the unsuccessful Lords reform of 1719, show that a strong element of anticlericalism and republicanism continued in Whig thought until Walpole established his ascendancy.

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Item TypeBook Item
Title‘Anglia Libera’: commonwealth politics in the early years of George I
AuthorsChampion, Justin
Uncontrolled KeywordsWhigs, whiggism, anticlericalism, republicanism, George I, politics, Lords reform
DepartmentsFaculty of History and Social Science\History

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