“…It is not just that such materials—resolutions, declarations, bills, protocols—must be explored afresh with close reference to their form, language, genre, and circulation. A few types of parliamentary products such as diaries (Baker, 2020; Cohn, 2012), petitions (Almbjär, 2016; Loft, 2019; Peacey, 2018; Stewart, 2018) and sermons (Ferrell, 2015; Webster, 2011; Wilson, 1969) have been studied in greater depth. But with rare exceptions, these studies are Anglophone and often narrowly Anglo‐centric, focussing primarily on the turbulent 1640 and 1650s.…”