Kupperman, Karen Ordahl, Providence Island 1630–1641: The Other Puritan Colony (Cambridge, 1993). Kyle, Chris R., and Jason Peacey (eds.), Parliament at Work: Parliamentary Committees, Political Power, and Public Access in Early Modern ...
In this wonderfully readable account, Blair Worden explores the events of this period and their origins - the war between King and Parliament, the execution of Charles I, Cromwell's rule and the Restoration - while aiming to reveal ...
By taking sources from all levels of society and grouping them thematically, this book offers a number of viewpoints on the civil war and revolution, thus aiding understanding of this complex period.
Ashton, R., Counter-Revolution: The Second Civil War and its Origins, 1646–8, New Haven, 1994. ... Walter, J., Understanding Popular Violence in the English Revolution: The Colchester Plunderers, Cambridge, 1999.
Basing his study on extensive new research Professor Russell provides the fullest account yet available of the origins of one of the most significant events in British history.
This book does not attempt to turn back the clock, nor to recreate what was undoubtedly in part a false coherence. But it does in fact suggest ways in which some of the starker discontinuities should be challenged.
any garrison put into it but English'.84 These glad tidings were swiftly trumpeted by the editor of The Moderate ... and , as David Scott has observed , the Scots ' success in seizing control of Carlisle under the very noses of the ...
Background to the English Civil War is a collection of literature that attempts to address various queries about the English civil war. The book is comprised 13 chapters that cover various concerns in the conflict.
Watson, L., A more exact relation of the late battell neer York; fought by the English and Scotch forces, against Prince Rupert and the Marquess of Newcastle (London, 1644). Thomason / 1:E.2[14]. Weare, J., The apologie of Colonell John ...
This popular history of the English Civil War tells the story of the bloody conflict between Oliver Cromwell and Charles I from the perspectives of those involved.