The Crisis of Parliaments: English History 1509–1660

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The Crisis of Parliaments: English History 1509–1660 is a major historical study by Conrad Russell analyzing the political, religious, and constitutional tensions that led to the breakdown of relations between the English monarchy and Parliament in the early modern period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf history book
non-fiction book
scholarly monograph
academicDiscipline history
academicField early modern British history
academicStatus major historical study
analyzes breakdown of relations between English monarchy and Parliament
author Conrad Russell
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
focusesOn constitutional tensions in early modern England
political tensions in early modern England
relations between monarchy and Parliament
religious tensions in early modern England
genre constitutional history
political history
religious history
hasContributor Conrad Russell
hasPerspective revisionist school of early modern English history
historicalContext Stuart period
Tudor period
historicalScope early modern period
language English
mediaType print
notableFor detailed analysis of parliamentary politics
emphasis on short-term causes of political crisis
revisionist interpretation of causes of the English Civil War
region England
relatedEvent English Civil War
English Reformation
Restoration of the monarchy
surface form: Restoration of 1660
subject English history
English monarchy
Parliament of England
Stuart England
Tudor England
targetAudience historians
students of early modern history
timePeriodCovered 1509–1660
English Civil War era
Interregnum
reign of Charles I
reign of Elizabeth I
Henry VIII of England
surface form: reign of Henry VIII

reign of James I
usedIn university history courses

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Conrad Russell, 5th Earl Russell notableWork The Crisis of Parliaments: English History 1509–1660