Parliaments and English Politics 1621-1629 by Conrad Russell offers a detailed examination of the complex political landscape in early 17th-century England. This scholarly work provides an expert analysis of parliamentary developments and their impact on the evolving relationship between the monarchy and Parliament during a critical period leading up to the English Civil War. Essential for historians and political scholars, it deepens understanding of the constitutional conflicts and political dynamics that shaped modern British governance.
May 3, 1979 by Clarendon Press