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Author Cressy, David, author.

Title England's islands in a sea of troubles / David Cressy
Edition First edition
Published Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2020
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Description 1 online resource : illustrations, maps
Contents Island insularities -- Lundy: an island story -- English islands in the Norman Sea -- Island anomalies: the Isle of Man, Scilly, Wight, and Anglesey -- Island economies: bounties of the land and sea -- God's islands -- Fortress islands -- Refuge and resistance in times of troubles -- Interregnum assets -- Restoration responsibilities -- Puritan martyrs in island prisons -- Charles I on the 'Ile of Wait' -- Island prisoners of the English Republic -- The restoration prison archipelago -- Islands in an island empire
Summary "This book deals with the peculiarities, privileges, and anomalies of England's offshore communities, and their relationship to the central state from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries. Drawing on a wide range of manuscripts and printed sources, it shows how the Channel Islands, the Isles of Scilly, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, Anglesey, and lesser island communities maintained distinctive cultural patterns and constitutional legacies, alongside deep involvement in the affairs of the nation. As outliers of English power, the islands were coveted by England's enemies, yet often neglected by English regimes. They were smugglers' haunts, pirate havens, and locales of shipwreck, as well as places of religious and political infighting. Differences of language, heritage, distance, and maritime isolation made them difficult to govern. In England's civil war, they were divided and contested, some serving as refuges for defeated cavaliers, and suffering siege and conquest. Regimes from Charles I to James II used these islands to hold political prisoners, and Charles I himself experienced a year of confinement on the Isle of Wight. Examination of how governments handled difficulties and distractions at the insular margins, and how islanders coped with the centralizing demands of the state, sheds light on the dynamics and application of power across the early modern period. Taking their measure entails an innovative engagement with legal, social, political, constitutional, religious, military, maritime, and economic history"--Publisher's description
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (Oxford Academic, viewed on April 18, 2024)
Subject Islands -- England.
Islands
England
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
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