Contents |
The two republics : conflicting views of participatory local government in early Tudor England / Ethan H. Shagan -- Sir William Cecil, Sir Thomas Smith, and the monarchical republic of Tudor England / Dale Hoak -- Common consent, Latinitas, and the 'monarchical republic' in mid-Tudor humanism / John F. McDiarmid -- The political creed of William Cecil / Stephen Alford -- 'Let none such office take, save he that can for right his prince forsake' : A mirror for magistrates, resistance theory and the Elizabethan Monarchical Republic / Scott Lucas -- Rhetoric and citizenship in the monarchical republic of Queen Elizabeth I / Markku Peltonen -- 'The monarchical republic of Queen Elizabeth I' (and the fall of Archbishop Grindal) revisited / Peter Lake -- The political significance of the first tetralogy / Andrew Hadfield -- Challenging the monarchical republic : James I's articulation of kingship / Anne McLaren -- Reading for magistracy : the mental world of Sir John Newdigate / Richard Cust -- English and Roman liberty in the monarchical republic of early Stuart England / Johann P. Sommerville -- American corruption / Andrew Fitzmaurice -- The monarchical republic enthroned / Quentin Skinner. |