Filmer: 'Patriarcha' and Other Writings

Filmer: 'Patriarcha' and Other Writings
Author: Robert Filmer
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1991-02-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521399036

This volume contains the political writings of Sir Robert Filmer (1588-1653), perhaps the most important patriarchal political theorist of the seventeenth century

Sir Robert Filmer (1588-1653) and the Patriotic Monarch

Sir Robert Filmer (1588-1653) and the Patriotic Monarch
Author: Cesare Cuttica
Publisher: Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780719099182

This book studies the patriarchalist theories of Sir Robert Filmer (1588-1653) in the context of early modern English and European political cultures. Making use of unexplored primary material and adopting an innovative contextual approach, Cuttica provides a long-overdue account of an often referred-to but largely misunderstood thinker. By focusing on Filmer's most important writing, Patriarcha (written in the 1620s-30s but published in 1680), this monograph rethinks some crucial issues in the reading of political history in the seventeenth century. Most importantly, it invites new reflections on the theory of patriarchalism and gives novel insights into the place of patriotism in the development of English political discourse and identity. Departing from the scholarly mainstream, Cuttica casts light on the following decisive questions: who was the 'real biographical' Filmer? What do we know about the much commented upon but scarcely studied Patriarcha? What reasons urged Sir Robert to compose his writings? What targets did he choose to attack and why? What made Filmer similar or different from other monarchist thinkers in the Caroline reign? Why did Patriarcha find a vast audience in the 1680s? What is the political and argumentative value of patriarchalism? Did Filmer exclusively discuss political issues or did he formulate concepts on other relevant subjects debated within the republic of letters? Thanks to its originality in both approach and content, this volume will be of interest to historians of early modern England; scholars of political thought; political scientists; gender theorists; graduate, postgraduate and post-doctoral researchers in intellectual history and the aforementioned disciplines.

Bossuet: Politics Drawn from the Very Words of Holy Scripture

Bossuet: Politics Drawn from the Very Words of Holy Scripture
Author: Jacques Bénigne Bossuet
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780521368070

This 1991 book was the first ever English rendition of the classic statement of divine right absolutism, published in 1707. Jacques-Benigne Bossuet argues in the Politics that a general society of the entire human race, governed by Christian charity, has given way (after the Fall) to the necessity of politcs, law, and absolute hereditary monarchy. That monarchy - seen as natural, universal and divinely ordained (beginning with David and Solomon) is defended in the first half of the book. The last part, added soon before Bossuet's death, goes on to take up the rights of the Church, the distinction between absolutism and arbitrariness, and causes of just war. Patrick Riley has provided full supporting materials including a chronology, guide to further reading, and a lucid introduction placing Bossuet in his historical and intellectual context.

The Patriarch's Wife

The Patriarch's Wife
Author: Margaret J. M. Ezell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-05-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780807865378

Patriarch's Wife: Literary Evidence and the History of the Family

King James VI and I: Political Writings

King James VI and I: Political Writings
Author: James I (King of England)
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521447294

James VI and I united the crowns of England and Scotland. His books are fundamental sources of the principles which underlay the union. In particular, his Basilikon Doron was a best-seller in England and circulated widely on the Continent. Among the most important and influential British writings of their period, the king's works shed light on the political climate of Shakespeare's England and the intellectual background to the civil wars which afflicted Britain in the mid-seventeenth century. James' political philosophy was a moderated absolutism, with an emphasis on the monarch's duty to rule according to law and the public good. Locke quoted his speech to parliament of 1610 approvingly, and Hobbes likewise praised 'our most wise king'. This edition is the first to draw on all the early texts of James' books, with an introduction setting them in their historical context.