Enhance your research of England's Stuart era with a fascinating range of government documents that reflect the political, diplomatic, and social issues of the times
State Papers Online, 1509-1714: Part IV: The Stuarts: James I to Anne, 1603-1714: State Papers Foreign is a collection of English government documents originating from the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. The Stuart era was witness to great changes, civil war, and transformation, particularly affecting matters of religion and politics that are still influential today. State Papers Online, Part IV charts international affairs throughout periods of revolution and upheaval in Britain and Europe's history.
Researchers can browse and search the letters exchanged between the monarchs and rulers of Europe, Russia, and the Ottoman Empire; the reports of ambassadors and members of the trading companies; and treaties and other documents of trade. The ambassadors' descriptions of events and conversations at the courts and capital cities of Europe provide intriguing insights into the diplomacy, culture, and society of the Stuart age. By disclosing European rulers' relationships with each other and offering confidential accounts of court life as seen through the eyes of ambassadors, Part IV provides researchers with exciting new avenues into exploring and understanding seventeenth-century international diplomacy, politics, law, religion, travel, trade, and colonial expansion.
Key Themes
- Barbary piracy
- Christian IV of Denmark and rivalry with Sweden
- Collapse of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
- End of the Dutch Revolt, 1609
- English Civil War, 1642-1651
- English and Scottish colonies in the Plantations of Ireland
- European colonies in the Americas
- Great Turkish War, 1662-1699
- Impact of Spanish colonial wealth
- Marriage alliances
- Power struggles between Protestant and Catholic countries and states'
- Scientific revolution
- Thirty Years' War, 1618 -1648
- Wars of the Three Kingdoms
State Papers Online, 1509-1714 includes a number of research tools to facilitate its use, including:
- Essays on key themes by leading scholars
- Tools -- abbreviations, glossaries, dates, money, weights and measures, chronologies, genealogical trees, diagram maps, principal officers of crown and state
- Notepads
- Personal archives
- Links to related sites -- biographies, understanding documents, paleography courses, Latin courses, primary sources, texts, catalogs and bibliographies, maps and place names, portraits and images, reference works
- Key documents -- within the archive organized by monarch
- Calendar prefaces
- Image gallery
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“Traditional diplomatic history has rarely, if ever, been among the trendier historiographical fields. Much of the neglect can be ascribed to comparative inaccessibility. State Papers Online at last allows scholars and their students from around the globe full access to these documents, long dismissed as bureaucratic minutiae, which reveal much about topics as varied as court patronage, contemporary religious issues, parliamentary affairs, consumption patterns of luxury goods as well as dynastic and strategic politics.”
- Thomas Cogswell, Professor of History, University of California
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subjects covered
- European Studies
- East European & Russian Studies
- Medieval & Renaissance Studies
- Western European Studies
- Gender & Women's Studies
- Humanities & Social Sciences
- Law & Legal Studies
- Religion & Philosophy
Platform Features & Tools
Cross-Search Capability
Search across State Papers Domestic, Foreign, Ireland, and the registers of the Privy Council from the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries.
Comparative Analysis
View two manuscripts side by side to compare drafts or handwriting.
Multiple Ways to Explore
Search across the calendar entries and link to the manuscript, or browse each manuscript volume folio by folio.
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