The Right to be King - Succession to the Crown of England, 1587-1714 (Hardcover)


This text examines the theory and practice of the English monarchical succession from the end of Elizabeth's reign to the accession of George I. Tracing the transition from an uncertain rule to a crown in the disposal of parliament, Nenner focuses on the major routes to the throne over the 17th century: hereditary right, conquest and election. It is a study of the competing principles of parliamentary sovereignty and fundamental law, and the ways in which tension between dynastic expectations and national needs were addressed and resolved.

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This text examines the theory and practice of the English monarchical succession from the end of Elizabeth's reign to the accession of George I. Tracing the transition from an uncertain rule to a crown in the disposal of parliament, Nenner focuses on the major routes to the throne over the 17th century: hereditary right, conquest and election. It is a study of the competing principles of parliamentary sovereignty and fundamental law, and the ways in which tension between dynastic expectations and national needs were addressed and resolved.

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Imprint

Palgrave Macmillan

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Studies in Modern History

Release date

August 1995

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Dimensions

222 x 141mm (L x W)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

357

ISBN-13

978-0-333-57724-0

Barcode

9780333577240

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LSN

0-333-57724-8

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