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01.33 - Constitutional Crisis
Season 1 · Episode 33

01.33 - Constitutional Crisis

Parliament brings the Three Resolutions, and a Speaker is forced to listen.

Pax Britannica: A History of the British Empire

December 8, 201924m 34s

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Show Notes

Parliament is back, and they are not happy. The Petition of Right isn't worth the paper its written on, and King Charles had flagrantly disregarded the spirit of it. He was displaying worrying tendencies - promoting Arminians and crypto-Catholics, and violating the fundamental rights of his subjects to raise money. The death of the Duke of Buckingham, rather than marking a sea change in unpopular government policy, instead cements it.


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In this episode I made particular use of the following publications:

  • The Oxford History of the British Empire: Volume I: The Origins of Empire.
  • David Smith, The Stuart Parliaments, 1603-1689
  • Kishlasnky, M, A Monarchy Transformed: 1603-1714
  • The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  • Historical Collections of Private Passages of State: Volume 1, 1618-29.

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