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    Dramaturgy and the Plausible Wonder in Restoration Fiction, 1660–1670 by Tomas Monterrey

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Nevertheless, the reopening of theatres had little or no immediate influence on the new English prose fiction published in the 1660s. As far as prose fiction is concerned, scholarly criticism about the Restoration theatre–novel interface addresses the period after—not before—1670. …”
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    Audience, playhouse and play in Restoration theatre, 1660-1710 by Botica, A, Allan Richard Botica

    Published 1986
    “…<p>This thesis addresses three aspects of the relationship between audience, playhouse and play in Restoration theatre from 1660 to 1710. It provides a comprehensive account of the composition of the Restoration audience, an examination of the effect this group of men and women had upon the plays they attended and an account of the ways in which the plays and playhouses of the Restoration touched the lives of London's inhabitants.…”
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    Change and Continuity in Quaker Rhetoric after 1660 by Judith Roads

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…This study explores what happens to the radical aspects of the Quaker movement from the restoration of the Monarchy in 1660 to 1700. How much of a change or indeed continuity was there in Quaker practices and missionary activity? …”
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    Gold for secrets: the Hartlib Circle and the early English empire, 1630-1660 by Miller, TE

    Published 2020
    “…In order to properly address the full extent of the participation of Hartlib and his network in English imperialism, the thesis draws on approaches in the history of science and imperial history to examine four Atlantic English colonial regions during the period 1630-1660. As a result, this thesis reveals for the first time Hartlib’s extensive participation in efforts to use empirical practical methods to improve Ireland, New England, Virginia, and the West Indies from the reign of Charles I, through the civil wars, Commonwealth and Protectorate, and to the Restoration. …”
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    L’Angleterre et la France, faiseurs de paix en Scandinavie en 1657-1660 by Muriel Marchal

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…It analyses the roles of Chevalier Hugues de Terlon, the French ambassador, and Philip Meadowes, the English emissary, in the restoration of peace in Scandinavia in 1657-1660.…”
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    The fifth monarchy men by Capp, B, Capp, Bernard

    Published 1970
    “…After tha Restoration, the movement gradually split into two parts. …”
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    Converting a Saul into a Paul in St. Cecily: or, The Converted Twins (1666): Pro-Catholic Polemics on the Early Restoration English Stage by Filip Krajník

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The present discussion examines the little-known Restoration play St. Cecily: or, The Converted Twins (printed 1666 and 1667), attributed to the Catholic actor Matthew Medbourne. …”
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