Jacobean Gentleman: Sir Edwin Sandys, 1561-1629

Jacobean Gentleman: Sir Edwin Sandys, 1561-1629

by Theodore K. Rabb
Jacobean Gentleman: Sir Edwin Sandys, 1561-1629

Jacobean Gentleman: Sir Edwin Sandys, 1561-1629

by Theodore K. Rabb

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Theodore K. Rabb, one of the leading historians of early modern Europe, presents here the first full-scale biography of the influential English parliamentarian, colonizer, and religious thinker Sir Edwin Sandys (1561-1629). Rabb has studied Sandys's life and work for more than thirty years and shows that he played a vital role in the Jacobean Age's two most distinctive achievements: the early development of England's constitutional structure and the overseas expansion that began the British empire. Sandys made his contributions, Rabb demonstrates, in the course of an extraordinarily diverse career. Sandys sat in the House of Commons from the 1580s to the mid-1620s, becoming its elder statesman and most influential voice on economic affairs, constitutional issues, and parliamentary procedure. He was a leader of the Virginia Company and the Bermuda Company, which established and settled these two early English colonies, and was also a director of the East India Company. And in an age beset by religious extremism, Sandys wrote a book on religious toleration that was widely read and discussed throughout Europe. reassessment of parliamentary politics on the eve of the English Civil War. Rabb shows that Sandys helped shape gentry positions, independent of Crown or Court, on major political issues, which in turn gave the House of Commons a new prominence in English affairs. This long-needed work will prompt a reexamination of vital aspects of the constitutional, colonial, and religious history of the Stuart period.

Originally published in 1998.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691604299
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 03/21/2017
Series: Princeton Legacy Library , #5212
Pages: 428
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Theodore K. Rabb is Professor of History at Princeton University. He is the author of Renaissance Lives, The Struggle for Stability in Early Modern Europe, and Enterprise and Empire. He coedited (with Robert I. Rotberg) Climate and History and The New History (Princeton).

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Abbreviations xiii
PART ONE: Early Years
CHAPTER I The Setting and the Man 3
CHAPTER II Writings, outlook, and Personality 21
PART TWO: Parliament
CHAPTER III The "Commons-Man" 57
CHAPTER IV 1604: The New King and His "Free Subjects" 68
CHAPTER V "Dissent Is Always Displeasing": The Sessions of 1606 and 1607 111
CHAPTER VI The Great Contract 140
CHAPTER VII "Not Many Arguments, but Strong": The Addled Parliament 174
CHAPTER VIII The Parliament of 1621: Harmony and Hard Work, February to April 209
CHAPTER IX The Parliament of 1621: Descent into Conflict, May to December 241
CHAPTER X The M.P. Victorious: Buckingham and the Parliament of 1624 270
CHAPTER XI Farewell to Parliament 304
PART THREE: Commerce and Colonization
CHAPTER XII Overseas Ventures 319
CHAPTER XIII Collapse in Virginia 353
PART FOUR: Jacobean Gentleman
CHAPTER XIV The Measure of the Man 389
Index 399
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