The English Civil War and after, 1642–1658Examining the complex issues of the Great Rebellion of the seventeenth century, this title offers a fresh distillation of important scholarship on the Civil War and its aftermath. |
Contents
The Rebels of 1642 | 22 |
The Trial of Charles I | 41 |
Oliver Cromwell and the Rule of the Saints | 59 |
Swordsmen and DecimatorsCromwells MajorGenerals | 78 |
The Civil War and the Class Struggle | 93 |
Interest Public Private and Communal III | 111 |
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