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The English Republican Exiles in Europe during the Restoration provides a comprehensive examination of the English republicans who were forced into exile following the restoration of the Stuart monarchy in 1660. Through detailed historical analysis, Gaby Mahlberg traces the intellectual networks, political activities, and ideological evolution of these displaced figures across continental Europe.
The book explores how republican exiles maintained and developed their political ideas while living in countries such as the Dutch Republic, France, and Switzerland. Mahlberg demonstrates the significant influence these exiles had on European political thought and their role in preserving republican traditions during a period of monarchical resurgence. The work contributes to our understanding of early modern European intellectual history and the transnational circulation of political ideas.
Part of the prestigious Ideas in Context series, this volume offers valuable insights into the resilience of republican ideology and the importance of exile communities in shaping historical and political discourse.







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