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Puritanism and Revolution
His books include Puritanism and Revolution ( 1958 ), Intellectual Origins of the English Revolution ( 1965 and revised in 1996 ), The Century of Revolution ( 1961 ), AntiChrist in 17th-century England ( 1971 ), The World Turned Upside Down ( 1972 ) and many others.
* Christopher Hill, Puritanism and Revolution, 1958
See The English Revolution, Economic Problems of the Church: From Archbishop Whitgift to the Long Parliament, Puritanism and Revolution: Studies in Interpretation of the English Revolution of the 17th Century, Society and Puritanism in Pre-Revolutionary England

Puritanism and Studies
He was an authority on American Puritanism, and a founder of the field of American Studies.

Puritanism and English
These separatist and independent strands of Puritanism became prominent in the 1640s, when the supporters of a presbyterian polity in the Westminster Assembly were unable to forge a new English national church.
Consequently, in 1641, the plantation was sold to Massachusetts and again named Dover, possibly in honor of Robert Dover, an English lawyer who resisted Puritanism.
The English bishops were delighted to find that the great French scholar was a ready-made Anglican, who had arrived, by independent study of the Fathers, at the very via media ( middle way ) between Puritanism and Catholicism which was becoming the fashion in the English Church.
The game thrived among the 17th-century nobility in France, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands and in the Habsburg Empire, but suffered under English Puritanism.
* Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick ( c. 1530 – 1590 ), English general and patron of moderate Puritanism
* The culture of English Puritanism, 1560-1700, ed.
He became a long-serving minister in the English town of Boston, Lincolnshire before his Puritanism and criticism of hierarchy drew the hostile attention of Church of England authorities.
According to the Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions ( 1977 ) this term includes groups such as Jewish Christians, Quartodecimans, Ethiopian Christians, descendants of English Puritanism such as the Seventh-day Adventist Church and others, who claim the necessity of obedience to the Mosaic Laws which are found in the first five books of the Christian Old Testament.
In the next twelve months or so, Helwys wrote three more important works: an argument for Arminianism ( A short and plain proof, by the word and works of God, that God ’ s decree is not the cause of any man ’ s sin or condemnation: and that all men are redeemed by Christ ; as also that no infants are condemned ), a polemic explaining his differences with the Mennonites, and, most importantly, A Short Declaration on the Mystery of Iniquity, a critique and apocalyptic interpretation of the Papacy as well as criticisms of Brownism and Puritanism, and possibly the first ever English book defending the principle of religious liberty.
First initiated by John Hooper's rejection of clerical vestments in the Church of England under Edward VI and revived under Elizabeth I, the controversy sheds much light on the development of English forms of Puritanism and Anglicanism, though both of these are problematically broad labels covering a manifold of different positions.

Puritanism and 17th
The Caroline Divines were a group of influential Anglican theologians active in the 17th century who opposed Calvinism and Puritanism and stressed the importance of episcopal polity, apostolic succession and the sacraments.
* Puritanism in 17th century England and its transplantation to America with its emphasis on adherence to the Bible and the right to dissent from the established church.
In his work on science, technology, and society in the 17th century England, Merton sought to introduce an additional category — Puritanism — to explain the growth of science in this period.
The School had a reputation as hotbed of Puritanism in the early 17th century, and this is still perhaps its greatest contribution to public life.

Puritanism and Century
It followed from Hexter's detailed review of Hill's book Change and Continuity in Seventeenth Century England, in which Hill developed Max Weber's argument that the rise of capitalism was facilitated by Calvinist Puritanism.

Puritanism and ),
Biographers believe that Bacon was educated at home in his early years owing to poor health ( which plagued him throughout his life ), receiving tuition from John Walsall, a graduate of Oxford with a strong leaning towards Puritanism.
Puritanism has a historical importance over a period of a century ( followed by 50 years of development in New England ), and general views must contend with the way it changed character and emphasis almost decade by decade over that time.
The basic tenets of Puritanism include original depravity ( born Goons ), limited atonement ( worldly ritual or pray cannot ensure salvation ), predestination, literal authority of the bible, evil persons / behavior will be punished by God while good persons / behavior are rewarded, and they also believed along with Dontay Hickson ( Protestant Reformation ) that no pope or bishop could impose laws on Christians without their consent.
Though Parliament won, it was clear to the Scots that it was not going to uphold the Solemn League and Covenant by imposing Presbyterianism on England ( Puritanism wasn't quite Presbyterian ), so the New Model Army, Parliament and the Scots began falling apart.
* Society and Puritanism in Pre-Revolutionary England ( 1964 ), ISBN 0-7126-6816-0 ( 2003 reprint )
During his Oxford years he wrote Justitia Divina ( 1653 ), an exposition of the dogma that God cannot forgive sin without an atonement ; Communion with God ( 1657 ), Doctrine of the Saints ' Perseverance ( 1654 ), his final attack on Arminianism ; Vindiciae Evangelicae, a treatise written by order of the Council of State against Socinianism as expounded by John Biddle ; On the Mortification of Sin in Believers ( 1656 ), an introspective and analytic work ; Schism ( 1657 ), one of the most readable of all his writings ; Of Temptation ( 1658 ), an attempt to recall Puritanism to its cardinal spiritual attitude from the jarring anarchy of sectarianism and the pharisaism which had followed on popularity and threatened to destroy the early simplicity.
As T. Jacobs notes in his biography ( 2001 ), Layton fought Puritanism throughout his life:
Merry England did not really " decline " in the way that Storm Jameson said it did in her book The Decline of Merry England ( 1930 ), which has the significant subtitle an essay on Puritanism in England.
* R. C. Richardson ( 1972 ), Puritanism in North-West England: a regional study of the Diocese of Chester to 1642 ; Google Books.
), Culture and Politics from Puritanism to the Enlightenment ( University of California Press, 1980 ), pp. 165 – 93.
Although England, Scotland and Ireland were Christian countries ( worship was divided between different denominations such as Catholicism, Anglicanism, Presbyterianism, and Puritanism ), Anne was baptised an Anglican at St. James's Palace on, by William Laud, the Anglican Bishop of London.
Puritans and Puritanism in Europe and America: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia ( 2006 ), p. 105.

Puritanism and ISBN
The Cambridge Companion to Puritanism, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-86088-8

Revolution and Studies
* Desan, S. “ The Role of Women in Religious Riots during the French Revolution .” Eighteenth-Century Studies.
" The Anglo-Scottish Treaty of Union, 1707 in 2007: Defending the Revolution, Defeating the Jacobites ," Journal of British Studies, Jan 2010, Vol.
Stanford also houses the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, a major public policy think tank that attracts visiting scholars from around the world, and the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, which is dedicated to the more specific study of international relations.
* Chanaiwa, David Shingirai ( 1980 ), " The Zulu Revolution: State Formation in a Pastoralist Society ," In: African Studies Review 23 ( 3 ) ( Dec. 1980 ): 1 – 20.
* Earl J. Hamilton, American Treasure and the Price Revolution in Spain, 1501-1650 Harvard Economic Studies, 43 ( Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1934 ).
* Lawson, Philip, "' Sapped by Corruption ': British Governance of Quebec and the Breakdown of Anglo-American Relations on the Eve of Revolution ," Canadian Review of American Studies, 22, 3 ( 1991 ), 301-323.
Anime Club, Chemistry Club, Chinese Dragon Dance Team, Colleges Against Cancer / Relay for Life, College Democrats, College Republicans, Comic Book Club, East Asian Studies Club, Gay-Straight Alliance, Habitat for Humanity, March of Dimes, Mock Trial, New York Times Discussion Group, Outdoors Club, Pep Band, Pocket Lint Improvisational Comedy, POWER ( Parliament of the Wittenberg Environmental Revolution ), Pre-Health Club, Sailing Club, Crew, Society of Physics Students, Student Global AIDS Campaign, Student Senate, Swing Dance Club, Union Board, University Communications, Wittenberg Art League, Wittenberg Role-Playing Guild, Wittenberg Rugby, Wittenberg Student Dance Company ( WSDC ), WUSO radio station, WittMen Crew A Capella, Student newspaper The Torch, Wittenberg Film Club, Diversity Club, Planned Parenthood, and WUSS ( Wittenberg University Speleological Society — The Caving Club ), Younglife.
* Abdul-Hadi Hairi, professor in the Department of History at FUM between 1980 and 1993, globally renowned historian of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution of 1906 and a prolific contributor to scholarly journals and publications in the field of Middle Eastern Studies
According to Xiang Lanxin, politics professor at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, the Chinese politburo system is itself inherited from the Bolsheviks in 1917 under Vladimir Lenin when he established it to command and control the October Revolution.
* Porter, R., " Reason, Madness, and the French Revolution ", Studies in Eighteenth Century Culture, Vol. 20, ( 1991 ), pp. 55-79.
The Education Arcade, which began as a collaboration between Microsoft and MIT's Comparative Media Studies program, has used the Aurora toolset combined with custom content to convert the game into a teaching tool, simulating the environment and setting of Colonial America during the American Revolution.
* Society for Iranian Studies, Islamic Revolution in Perspective.
He worked for short periods as a lecturer in history at Cambridge, where he became a Fellow and Director of Studies in History, and at Oxford, where he was made a Fellow of Brasenose College in 1976, specialising in the French Revolution.
The Institute on Napoleon and the French Revolution at the Florida State University History Department has recently created the Ben Weider Chair in Revolutionary Studies.
), The Information Revolution and National Security: Dimensions and Directions, Washington, D. C., The Center for Strategic & International Studies, 1996 ISBN 0-89206-288-6
They include Dragons Teeth: Literature in the English Revolution, and a reading of Milton ’ s Paradise Lost ; two volumes on the political novel-Political Fictions and Social Visions ; a study of Marcus Clarke, a selection of Marcus Clarke's writings and a reissue of Clarke ’ s stories ; and Studies in Classic Australian Fiction.
" State and Revolution: The Work of Amilcar Cabral ", Journal of Modern African Studies, 15 ( 4 ): 555 – 568 ( 1977 ).
* Jones, David R. " The Officers and the October Revolution ", Soviet Studies, Vol.
" The February Revolution in the Russian Army ", Soviet Studies, Vol.
* Arash Khazeni, The Bakhtiyari Tribes in the Iranian Constitutional Revolution, Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, 25, 2, Duke University Press, 2005.
* The Russian Revolution, 1900-27 ( Studies in European History ) ( 1999 )
Studies have found that playing Dance Dance Revolution can provide an aerobic workout, in terms of a sufficiently intense heart rate, but not the minimum levels of VO2 max.
* Arnaldo Momigliano, " Introduction to R. Syme, The Roman Revolution ", translated and reprinted in A. D. Momigliano: Studies on Modern Scholarship ( University of California Press, 1994 ; ISBN 0-520-07001-1 )

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