Business and Politics Under James I

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Business and Politics Under James I is a historical study by R. H. Tawney examining the interplay between economic interests and political power in early seventeenth-century England during the reign of James I.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
historical study
academicDiscipline economic history
history
political science
author R. H. Tawney
authorIs R. H. Tawney
surface form: R. H. Tawney, British economic historian

historian
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
examines impact of economic interests on political decisions
interaction between Crown and commercial classes
structure of power in early seventeenth-century England
focusesOn Crown finances under James I
interplay between economic interests and political power
patronage and monopoly grants
policy-making under James I
role of merchants in early Stuart politics
genre economic history
non-fiction
political history
hasPerspective Marxist-influenced economic interpretation
historicalPeriod early Stuart period
reign of James I
language English
mainSubject James VI and I
surface form: James I of England

early seventeenth-century England
economic history of England
political history of England
relationship between business and politics
notableFor linking economic structures to political conflict
partOf historiography of early modern England
relatedWork Religion and the Rise of Capitalism
The Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century
setIn England
usedIn university history courses

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R. H. Tawney notableWork Business and Politics Under James I
Unrevolutionary England, 1603–1642 historicalPeriodDiscussed Business and Politics Under James I
this entity surface form: reign of James I of England