Henry Neville and English Republican Culture in the Seventeenth Century
Explore the intriguing life and multifaceted contributions of Henry Neville in Henry Neville and English Republican Culture in the Seventeenth Century by Gaby Mahlberg. This comprehensive study delves into Neville's roles as a country gentleman, politician, political thinker, rebel, and libeller, offering a rich exploration of his political thought from the tumultuous English Civil Wars to the significant Exclusion Crisis. Published by Manchester University Press in 2009, this hardback edition spans 264 pages and is an essential resource for students and academics interested in Early Modern studies, as well as those keen on understanding the complexities of republican culture in England. Discover how Neville's ideas shaped the political landscape of his time and continue to resonate in contemporary discussions of governance and democracy.