Taxation has long been seen as an issue of fundamental importance in the politics of seventeenth-century England, debates about taxation being central to the political conflict between crown and parliament. Tax Collection and Tax Resistanceis the first major attempt to study local responses across the country to the demand for national taxation. The analysis covers the period of the civil wars and revolution, during which there was a major change inthe tax regime; it explores the ways in which the total tax burden, and its proportional contribution to the total revenue, increased dramatically, and shows how the growing extractive capacity of the state had a considerable effect on the relationship between centre and locality. Systematic use of the exchequer records is made, providing the most detailed account currently available of the local financial impact, administration and yield of the major parliamentary taxes and of the people who administered them.
MICHAEL J. BRADDICKlectures in history at the University of Sheffield.
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A careful analysis of the manner in which the main extraordinary taxes of Stuart England were administered at local level, with special attention to the competing strategies of evasion and enforcement... a thoughtful and richly illustrated discussion which...will be heavily drawn upon by social and political historians for many years to come. ECONOMIC HISTORY REVIEW On fiscal and administrative matters it is invaluable in its marshalling of evidence and enlightening on how the machinery of tax collection managed to support the ever-growing costs of government. SIXTEENTH-CENTURY JOURNAL [The] account is encased within the Schumpeter thesis that the period saw the displacement of the demesne by the tax state and this a significant step in the process of political modernization... The strength of the book lies in the account it provides of the various parliamentary taxes, the problems they encountered, and the solutions sought. ALBION A valuable piece of research. * HISTORIAN [US] *
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Höhe: 234 mm
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978-0-86193-278-8 (9780861932788)
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The 15th and 10th; the subsidy; the assessment; the excise; the poll taxes and the hearth tax; finance, taxation and the locality, 1590-1670; conclusion. Appendices: Norfolk and Cheshire taxation - accounts in the Public Record Office; receipts from the subsidy in Norfolk and Cheshire; annual receipts from taxation in Norfolk and Cheshire c1590-1642.