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Soldiers, Writers and Statesmen of the English Revolution

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Klappentext This collection of essays examines the struggles of the people of England with the collapse of civilisation as they knew it. As the country fell into civil war and near anarchy! the people sought out in word and action how to preserve what could still be preserved or to create new political! religious and social certainties. The authors discuss individuals or groups who were soldiers! writers or statesmen of the Civil Wars or the Interregnum! people who were at the centre of power or in more humble and localised circumstances. All of the authors take their inspiration from the work of Austin Woolrych! whose own books and articles focus on these very questions. The volume is published in his honour! and presents the most up-to-date thinking of both leading scholars and keen younger voices on many of the central issues dominating the study of the ‘English Revolution’. Zusammenfassung This collection of essays examines the struggles of the people of England with the collapse of civilization as they knew it. The authors discuss individuals or groups who were soldiers! writers or statesmen of the Civil Wars or the Interregnum! either at the centre of power or in more humble and localized circumstances. Inhaltsverzeichnis Frontispiece; Preface John Morrill; Austin Woolrych: an appreciation Lesley le Claire; 1. Secret alliance and Protestant agitation in two kingdoms: the early Caroline background to the Irish rebellion of 1641 John Reeve; 2. Of armies and architecture: the employments of Robert Scawen John Adamson; 3. George Digby, Royalist intrigue and the collapse of the cause Ian Roy; 4. The iconography of revolution: England 1642-9 Ian Gentles; 5. The casualties of war: treatment of the dead and wounded in the English Civil War Barbara Donagan; 6. 'A bastard kind of militia', localism, and tactics in the second civil war Sarah Barber; 7. Cromwell's commissioners for preserving the peace of the Commonwealth: a Staffordshire case study John Sutton; 8. Colonel Gervase Benson, Captain John Archer and the corporation of Kendal, c.1644-55 C. B. Phillips; 9. Repacifying the polity: the responses of Hobbes and Harrington to the 'crisis of the common law' Glenn Burgess; 10. Equality in an unequal commonwealth: James Harrington's republicanism and the meaning of equality J. C. Davis; 11 John Milton and Oliver Cromwell Blair Worden; 12. From pillar to post: Milton and the attack on republican humanism at the Restoration Nicholas von Maltzahn; 13. 'They that pursew perfaction on earth ...': the political progress of Robert Overton Barbara Taft; 14. Locke no Leveller G. E. Aylmer; A bibliography of the writings of Austin Woolrych, 1955-95 Sara Coombs; Index....

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Authors Ian Gentles, Ian (York University Gentles, Ian Morrill Gentles
Assisted by Ian Gentles (Editor), John Morrill (Editor), Blair Worden (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.08.2007
 
EAN 9780521038751
ISBN 978-0-521-03875-1
No. of pages 356
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

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