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Zusatztext 'Brilliant! pioneering ... Students cannot afford to neglect this study ...One cannot exaggerate the importance of the perspective provided by this book.' -The Times Literary Supplement Informationen zum Autor John Wiliams Klappentext A foundation stone of the revisionist school of 17th-century historians, this study of the role and reactions of the people of England in the coming of the Civil War caused a major stir in 1976. Recently unobtainable, it now returns in a striking new version. revised in the light of the research it stimulated. As well as updating an influential classic, this Second Edition now offers a powerful insight into the very process of 'history making' itself. Zusammenfassung This text caused a major stir when it was first published in 1976. Redirecting scholarly attention to the county communties, it reassessed their role in the events of the 1630s and 1640s, claiming they were far more independent of London and the national leadership than usually supposed, and that provincial opinion was itself a powerful actor in the countdown to civil war. Much work has since appeared to confirm or modify these findings. In this reset second edition the original survives largely untouched; but now includes entirely new histiorographic commentary on the text and supporting documents. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Acknowledgments; Introduction: The Intellectual Origins of The Revolt of the Provinces; Chapter 1 The Coming of War; Chapter 2 The Progress of War; Chapter 3 Reactions to War, 1643–49; Conclusion: The Revolt of the Provinces Revisited;