Administrative Policy of James II in England and Scotland, 1685–1688

The article deals with king James II Stuart policy in forming his own royal administration. While promoting his policy of Roman Catholics emancipation and strengthening the role of Crown in political system of Britain the king faced the stubbornness of traditional British political elite. As a resul...

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Main Author: Stankov Kirill Nikolaevich
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Volgograd State University 2014-03-01
Series:Вестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения
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description The article deals with king James II Stuart policy in forming his own royal administration. While promoting his policy of Roman Catholics emancipation and strengthening the role of Crown in political system of Britain the king faced the stubbornness of traditional British political elite. As a result, James II had to form a new group of his close supporters. However, the king had the limited area of maneuvering due to the lack of good and professional politics. So, James II had to involve some of the experienced politicians who had served to his older brother and predecessor king Charles II. The author indicates the channels of recruitment of new elite. Firstly, the king used the talented representatives from the traditional British opposition to the crown – whigs. The king tried to involve youth, active officers and jurists into the royal service. The most brilliant of them were Englishmen William Williams and Scot George Lockhart. Besides, the king tried to entitle his relatives to high posts in government. But after the conflict with Lord Treasurer Earl of Rochester, James II decided to delegated the Treasure to commission, one half of that consisted of professional financists, and the second half – of Roman Catholic Lords who were the great confidantes of the king. James II was very active in Scotland, where the situation was very different from that of England. The position of local elite was much stronger. The King had to rely on the old aristocracy, but tried to give the most important appointments to Roman Catholics and professional officers. Thus, it was the militarization of Scottish Government.
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spelling doaj.art-95a4dd912d6d49168f921cbee34822692023-09-03T12:12:00ZrusVolgograd State UniversityВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения1998-99382312-87042014-03-011313910.15688/jvolsu4.2014.1.4Administrative Policy of James II in England and Scotland, 1685–1688Stankov Kirill Nikolaevich0Volgograd State UniversityThe article deals with king James II Stuart policy in forming his own royal administration. While promoting his policy of Roman Catholics emancipation and strengthening the role of Crown in political system of Britain the king faced the stubbornness of traditional British political elite. As a result, James II had to form a new group of his close supporters. However, the king had the limited area of maneuvering due to the lack of good and professional politics. So, James II had to involve some of the experienced politicians who had served to his older brother and predecessor king Charles II. The author indicates the channels of recruitment of new elite. Firstly, the king used the talented representatives from the traditional British opposition to the crown – whigs. The king tried to involve youth, active officers and jurists into the royal service. The most brilliant of them were Englishmen William Williams and Scot George Lockhart. Besides, the king tried to entitle his relatives to high posts in government. But after the conflict with Lord Treasurer Earl of Rochester, James II decided to delegated the Treasure to commission, one half of that consisted of professional financists, and the second half – of Roman Catholic Lords who were the great confidantes of the king. James II was very active in Scotland, where the situation was very different from that of England. The position of local elite was much stronger. The King had to rely on the old aristocracy, but tried to give the most important appointments to Roman Catholics and professional officers. Thus, it was the militarization of Scottish Government.http://hfrir.jvolsu.com/index.php/en/component/attachments/download/709royal administrationJames IIpolitical eliterotation of elitesold aristocracychannels of recruitment
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Administrative Policy of James II in England and Scotland, 1685–1688
Вестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения
royal administration
James II
political elite
rotation of elites
old aristocracy
channels of recruitment
title Administrative Policy of James II in England and Scotland, 1685–1688
title_full Administrative Policy of James II in England and Scotland, 1685–1688
title_fullStr Administrative Policy of James II in England and Scotland, 1685–1688
title_full_unstemmed Administrative Policy of James II in England and Scotland, 1685–1688
title_short Administrative Policy of James II in England and Scotland, 1685–1688
title_sort administrative policy of james ii in england and scotland 1685 1688
topic royal administration
James II
political elite
rotation of elites
old aristocracy
channels of recruitment
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