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Blair Worden

    12 de enero de 1945
    The English Civil Wars
    The Rump Parliament 1648 53
    Literature and Politics in Cromwellian England
    God's Instruments
    • God's Instruments

      Political Conduct in the England of Oliver Cromwell

      • 434 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      The book offers an in-depth analysis of the religious and political dynamics during a transformative decade in English history, spanning from 1649 to 1660. It delves into the complexities of Oliver Cromwell's character, examining his relationships with both allies and adversaries. The study highlights the revolutionary changes that shaped the era, providing insights into the motivations and actions of key figures involved in this tumultuous period.

      God's Instruments
    • Literature and Politics in Cromwellian England

      John Milton, Andrew Marvell, Marchamont Nedham

      • 478 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      The book presents a fresh perspective on the historical context of literature by examining the works of poets John Milton and Andrew Marvell during the English Civil Wars. It connects their writings to the pivotal events that led to King Charles's execution and Oliver Cromwell's ascent, offering insights into how these poets responded to and influenced the turbulent political landscape of their time. This unique approach intertwines literary analysis with historical narrative, enriching the understanding of both the poets and the era.

      Literature and Politics in Cromwellian England
    • The Rump Parliament 1648 53

      • 440 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the Rump Parliament's tumultuous years from 1648 to 1653, the book explores its legal, religious, and electoral reforms amidst political upheaval. Dr. Worden analyzes the Rump's efforts to distance itself from radical supporters and reconnect with disillusioned Puritans, while grappling with Royalist threats and internal conflicts with the Cromwellian army. The narrative culminates in the Rump's dissolution, offering a fresh perspective on this critical period of the English Revolution, appealing to those interested in seventeenth-century political history.

      The Rump Parliament 1648 53
    • The English Civil Wars

      • 208 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      A brilliant appraisal of the Civil War and its long-term consequences, by an acclaimed historian. The political upheaval of the mid-seventeenth century has no parallel in English history. Other events have changed the occupancy and the powers of the throne, but the conflict of 1640-60 was more dramatic: the monarchy and the House of Lords were abolished, to be replaced by a republic and military rule. 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 something more elusive: the motivations of contemporaries on both sides and the concerns of later generations.

      The English Civil Wars