Contributions to this volume range from studies of particular sessions and individual members of parliament to the general problems of Court and Country, foreign affairs, and royal finance. They question the traditional picture of an early Stuart crisis in relations between Crown and Commons which lead to civil war and the development of modern parliamentary government. The volume indicates the need and raises suggestions for a re-evaluation of the period. Introduction : Parliamentary History 1603-1629: In or out of Perspective? / Kevin Sharpe; James I and 'the growth of mutual distrust': King, Commons, and Reform, 1603-1604 / R.C. Munden; Medieval Doctrines in the Debates on Supply, 1610-1629 / G.L. Harriss; Court, Country, and Politics before 1629 / Derek Hirst; Foreign Policy and the Parliaments of 1621 and 1624 / S.L. Adams; Sir John Eliot and Parliament, 1624-1629 / J.N. Ball; The Earl of Arundel, His Circle and the Opposition to the Duke of Buckingham, 1618-1628 / Kevin Sharpe; The Divided Leadership of the House of Commons in 1629 / Christopher Thompson; Index