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The English Parliaments of Henry VII 1485-1504 P.R. Cavill (Lecturer in Early Modern History, University of Leeds)

The English Parliaments of Henry VII 1485-1504 By P.R. Cavill (Lecturer in Early Modern History, University of Leeds)

The English Parliaments of Henry VII 1485-1504 by P.R. Cavill (Lecturer in Early Modern History, University of Leeds)


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P.R. Cavill offers a major reinterpretation of early Tudor constitutional history. Parliament was not a fading institution - it was a key force in legitimating Henry VII's rule, and an important medium for subjects to communicate with government. Henry's reign emerges from this study as a constitutionally innovative period.

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The English Parliaments of Henry VII 1485-1504 by P.R. Cavill (Lecturer in Early Modern History, University of Leeds)

P.R. Cavill offers a major reinterpretation of early Tudor constitutional history. In the grand 'Whig' tradition, the parliaments of Henry VII were a disappointing retreat from the onward march towards parliamentary democracy. The king was at best indifferent and at worst hostile to parliament; its meetings were cowed and quiescent, subservient to the royal will. Yet little research has tested these assumptions. Drawing on extensive archival research, Cavill challenges existing accounts and revises our understanding of the period. Neither to the king nor to his subjects did parliament appear to be a waning institution, fading before the waxing power of the crown. For a ruler in Henry's vulnerable position, parliament helped to restore royal authority by securing the good governance that legitimated his regime. For his subjects, parliament served as a medium through which to communicate with the government and to shape - and, on occasion, criticize - its policies. Because of the demands parliament made, its impact was felt throughout the kingdom, among ordinary people as well as among the elite. Cooperation between subjects and the crown, rather than conflict, characterized these parliaments. While for many scholars parliament did not truly come of age until the 1530s, when - freed from its medieval shackles - the modern institution came to embody the sovereign nation state, in this study Henry's reign emerges as a constitutionally innovative period. Ideas of parliamentary sovereignty were already beginning to be articulated. It was here that the foundations of the 'Tudor revolution in government' were being laid.

The English Parliaments of Henry VII 1485-1504 Reviews

Definitive...this book is a pleasure to read and a gap-filler for any late-medieval and Tudor scholars library. * DeLloyd J. Guth, Reviews in History *
A masterly general study marked by rigorous analysis, clarity and readability. * Northern History. *
Original, insightful, elegantly written in a sparse style, this is a fine book and, as the book of a thesis, an outstanding one. * S. J. Payling, English Historical Review *
A book built upon impressively extensive and thorough archival research... Concise and clear in its elucidation. * Lloyd Bowen, Welsh History Review. *

About P.R. Cavill (Lecturer in Early Modern History, University of Leeds)

I was educated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. As a graduate student, I worked on Henry VII's reign under the supervision of Dr Steven Gunn. On completing my doctoral thesis in 2005, I was appointed to a junior research fellowship at Merton College, Oxford. In 2007 I took up the post of lecturer in early modern history at Bangor University. My research focuses on politics, government, and the constitution in the early Tudor period.

Table of Contents

Sessions of Parliament 1485-1504 ; Introduction ; PART I: THE CROWN AND PARLIAMENT ; 1. Legitimation ; 2. Income ; 3. Justice ; PART II: PARLIAMENT IN THE POLITY ; 4. Representation ; 5. Law-Making ; 6. The Wider Realm ; PART III: PARLIAMENT UNDER THE 'NEW MONARCHY' ; 7. The Illusion of Decline ; 8. The Evolution of Parliament ; Conclusion ; Bibliography

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NPB9780199573837
9780199573837
0199573832
The English Parliaments of Henry VII 1485-1504 by P.R. Cavill (Lecturer in Early Modern History, University of Leeds)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2009-08-13
314
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