Religion, Politics and Dissent, 1660–1832
Explore the rich tapestry of Enlightenment Britain with "Religion, Politics and Dissent, 1660–1832" by James E. Bradley. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2009, this insightful hardback edition spans 272 pages and delves into the intricate relations between religious and political dissent during a pivotal era in history.
Bradley's compelling collection presents the idea that dissent played a crucial role in shaping modern thought and underlines its significance as a precursor to the Enlightenment. By examining the interplay between faith and politics, this book invites readers to understand how these elements influenced one another and helped pave the way for societal transformation.
Perfect for historians and enthusiasts alike, this insightful work offers a thought-provoking analysis that connects past struggles for personal and political freedoms with contemporary issues, making it a vital addition to any bookshelf.