Commemoration and oblivion in royalist print culture, 1658-1667 [electronic resource] / Erin Peters.
This book explores the measures taken by the newly re-installed monarchy and its supporters to address the drastic events of the previous two decades. Profoundly preoccupied with - and, indeed, anxious about - the uses and representations of the nation's recent troubled past, the returning roya...
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Palgrave Macmillan,
2017.
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter One: Introduction
- Remembering the Civil Wars: Royalist Print Culture in Early Restoration England
- Chapter Two
- Forgetting and Remembering: The Royalist Account of the Past
- Chapter Three
- Saints and Demons: Making Royalist Myths
- Chapter Four
- Collective Trauma and Restorative Nostalgia: Royalist Remedies
- Chapter Five: Afterword
- "All you that be true to the King & the State, Come listen, and Ile tell you what happen'd of late"
- Bibliography
- Index.