An Industrious Mind: The Worlds of Sir Simonds D'Ewes.(Book review)

[...]we are given a view of his struggles in the Long Parliament against those he named the "violenti," the group that morphed from the "junto" of the 1640-41, to the "war party" of 1642-44 and the "political independents" of 1645-49. The Primitive Practice wa...

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Published inCanadian Journal of History Vol. 51; no. 3; pp. 577 - 579
Main Author Vernon, Elliot
Format Book Review Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Saskatoon University of Toronto Press 22.12.2016
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Summary:[...]we are given a view of his struggles in the Long Parliament against those he named the "violenti," the group that morphed from the "junto" of the 1640-41, to the "war party" of 1642-44 and the "political independents" of 1645-49. The Primitive Practice was not published by Richard Overton but by the London publisher Henry Overton of Pope's Head Alley, a publisher of works by religious and political independents but with no kinship or professional relationship to Richard Overton or any other Leveller.
ISSN:0008-4107
2292-8502
DOI:10.3138/CJH.ACH.51.3.05