Writing and Political Engagement in Seventeenth-Century England

Derek Hirst

earliest edition we have, 1999 Cambridge University Press, 2009 252 pages

"This volume focuses on the relationship between writing and public concerns in seventeenth-century England before, during, and after the civil wars and revolution of the mid-century. The contributors represent a variety of disciplines - political scientists, social and political historians, and literary critics. They share a concern with the relationship between the act of writing and the political and public issues...

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Writing and Political Engagement in Seventeenth-Century England edition · 2011 · Cambridge University Press · 9780511825736
Writing and Political Engagement in Seventeenth-Century England edition · 2009 · Cambridge University Press · 9780511518935
Writing and Political Engagement in Seventeenth-Century England edition · 2009 · Cambridge University Press · 252 pages · 9780521100304
Writing and political engagement in seventeenth-century England edition · 1999 · Cambridge University Press · 236 pages

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