UDC
94(420).06

THE POPULAR MOVEMENT IN ENGLAND IN THE REIGN OF CHARLES II STUART (1660-1685)

Published in Bulletin of Nizhnevartovsk State University · Pages 107–112 · Rubric: Articles
Received: 06.06.2017 Accepted: 15.06.2017 Published: 25.06.2017 Language of publication: RUS
Authors
Article is devoted to studying of people's movements in England during Stuarts’ Restoration, mainly in Charles II's rule (1660-1685). The purpose of this work consists in the analysis of the reasons, identifications of driving forces of performances of a people at large. The author also aims to trace dynamics of development of people's movements. The materials remained in «Calendars of State Papers. Domestic Series», «Journals of House of Lords» of the 17th century, certificates of the Venetian ambassadors, eyewitnesses of the events placed in «Calendars of State Papers and Manuscripts» from archives of Italy and also memoirs literature (J. Evelyn) were sources for the research. The article shows how the social, economic and religious policy which was carried out by Charles II Stuart’s government being equitable to interests of the mighty of this world caused discontent of people at large in England. The reasons of anti-government protests of workers (a lack of means of livelihood, the high prices of provisions, heavy taxes, unemployment, poverty, religious persecutions) are ascertained. The attention is also paid to the characteristic of people's movements of the Restoration period. During that period the pre-proletariat of England along with peasants begins to play more and more significant role. The author comes to conclusion that though people's movements had unorganized, spontaneous and separate character, nevertheless, they gradually loosened foundations of the Stuart’s monarchy and accelerated events of Glorious Revolution of 1688-1689.
Angliya, XVII vek, Karl II Styuart, narodnye vystupleniya, krest'yane, predproletariat, dissentery