Protestantism and Patriotism: Ideologies and the Making of English Foreign Policy, 1650-1668

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Cambridge University Press, 2002 M05 9 - 506 páginas
Protestantism and Patriotism offers a fundamental reinterpretation of English political culture between 1650 and 1668. It is also both the most detailed study to date of the causes and consequences of the first two Anglo-Dutch Wars (1652-1654, and 1665-1667), and a reconfiguration of the English political nation which engaged in those two conflicts. Professor Pincus argues that it is impossible to understand the making of English foreign policy in this period without a careful study of its ideological contexts, while at the same time suggesting that accounts of English domestic politics which ignore the ideological implications of England's place in European political culture are impoverished. Because of the broad context in which the Anglo-Dutch Wars are situated, the book will appeal not only to specialists in English foreign policy but to all those interested in seventeenth-century English and Dutch politics and culture.
 

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Historiographical overview
13
The attempt at unification
17
The road to war
42
the popular apocalyptic context
78
Historiographical overview
85
The causes of the war stated
89
Peace proposed
103
Political upheavals and ideological divisions
117
Popery trade and universal monarchy
258
Historiographical overview
273
The circulation of news and the course of the war
278
The popular understanding of the war
291
The governments war aims
320
An Orangist revolution?
333
Victory denied and wartime consensus shattered
345
The rise of political opposition
371

The rejection of apocalyptic foreign policy
151
The Protectorates new foreign policy
170
Historiographical overview
197
The establishment of an Orangist foreign policy
201
The AngloDutch treaty of 1662
216
The Northern Rebellion and the reestablishment of Anglican Royalist consensus
224
The April 1664 trade resolution
239
The road to Chatham the decision not to send out a battle fleet
381
The demise of Anglican Royalist foreign policy
409
Conclusion
443
Bibliography
455
Index
488
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