discuss the social condition of England in the restoration age
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Restoration, Restoration of the monarchy in England in 1660. It marked the return of Charles II as king (1660–85) following the period of Oliver Cromwell's Commonwealth. The bishops were restored to Parliament, which established a strict Anglican orthodoxy.
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The social condition of England in the restoration age
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- Sociologically, John Richard Greene identifies the Restoration in A Short History of the English People as representing the birth of modern England, turning away from religious devotionalism and puritanical excesses in favor of scientific inquiry and for the independence of conscience and Increase respect
- At the same time, politically, the two most important threads in his analysis lie in the complex personality and political interests of Charles II and French power under Louis XIV, along with his hegemony ambitions in Europe.
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