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C. V. Wedgwood

    Veronica Wedgwood fue una historiadora inglesa especializada en la Inglaterra y Europa Continental del siglo XVII. Sus biografías e historias narrativas ofrecían un terreno intermedio claro y entretenido entre obras populares y académicas. Dominaba el arte de dar vida a épocas y figuras históricas, haciendo que los eventos complejos fueran accesibles y cautivadores para un amplio público a través de su prosa vívida.

    Der Dreißigjähriger Krieg
    The King´s Peace 1637-1641
    The King´s War 1641-1647
    The Trial of Charles I
    The World of Rubens 1577 - 1640
    William the Silent: William of Nassau, Prince of Orange, 1533-1584
    • Focusing on William, Count of Nassau and Prince of Orange, this biographical work delves into his leadership during the Netherlands' revolt against Philip II of Spain. C. V. Wedgwood masterfully intertwines his life story with the broader context of a tumultuous era marked by political, religious, and economic upheaval, offering a vivid portrayal of early modern Europe. The book stands out as both a detailed biography and a significant historical analysis, illuminating the complexities of the time.

      William the Silent: William of Nassau, Prince of Orange, 1533-15842021
    • The Trial of Charles I

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The trial and execution of Charles I shocked all Europe. On 20 November 1648 the Puritan army - Cromwell's army - demanded before the House of Commons that the king be brought to trial. Just over two months later on 30 January 1649, he was beheaded. In her acclaimed account C.V. Wedgood recreates the exciting events of those ten weeks, bringing vividly before us the main actors in this tragic drama: the calm and lonely Charles I and the daunting, iron-willed Cromwell.

      The Trial of Charles I1993