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The Putney Debates of 1647
The Army, the Levellers and the English State
Examines the debates of 1647 between Cromwell and his officers about the future of England.
Michael Mendle (Edited by)
9780521154420, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 25 November 2010
310 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.8 cm, 0.46 kg
"With his own fine sense of historical openness, Pocock put his finger on the point: Putney is not merely a fact. It is also a possibnlity." Albion
In the autumn of 1647, soldiers and officers of Oliver Cromwell's New Model Army held discussions near London on the constitution and future of England. Would there be a king and lords, or not? Would suffrage be limited to property holders? Would democratic changes lead to anarchy? Three generations of scholars examine the debates in their multiple contexts: the debates themselves, the nature and history of the text that has come down to us, the army's immediate concerns, the role of Leveller and other democratic ideas, the wider ramifications for politics and gender, and the place of the debates and the Levellers in later historical consciousness. The debates receive here their most sustained and varied scrutiny, resulting in a much richer appreciation of the very words reported to have been spoken by Oliver Cromwell, Henry Ireton, Thomas Rainborough, and the others, during those three tense and exhilarating days.
1. Introduction Michael Mendle
Part I. The Putney Debates: The Artefact: 2. The survival of the manuscript Lesley Le Claire
3. Reading and writing the text of the Putney debates Frances Henderson
Part II. The Putney Debates and Their Contexts: 4. The debates from the perspective of the army Austin Woolrych
5. The army, the state and the soldier in the English civil war Barbara Donagan
6. The case of the armie truly re-stated John Morrill and Philip Baker
7. Putney's pronouns: identity and indemnity in the great debate Michael Mendle
8. The agreements of the people and their political context, 1647–1649 Ian Gentles
9. From Reading to Whitehall: Henry Ireton's journey Barbara Taft
Part III. Levellers and 'Levellerism' in History and Historiography: 10. 'The poorest she': women and citizenship in early modern England Patricia Crawford
11. The Leveller legacy: from the Restoration to the Exclusion crisis Tim Harris
12. Puritanism, liberty and the Putney debates William Lamont
13. The Levellers in history and memory, c. 1660–1960 Blair Worden
14. The true Levellers' standard revisited: an afterword J. G. A. Pocock.
Subject Areas: History of ideas [JFCX], Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700 [HBLH], British & Irish history [HBJD1]