The English Wars and Republic, 1637-1660
Understanding the turmoil of 17th-century Britain
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:22nd Jul '99
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This book provides an in-depth look at the English Civil Wars, exploring political and religious crises from 1637 to 1660 and key historical figures involved.
In The English Wars and Republic, 1637-1660, Graham Seel delves into a tumultuous era in British history marked by significant upheaval and transformation. The narrative begins in 1637, capturing the complexities of the latter part of Charles I's reign. Seel meticulously examines the political and religious crises that plagued the nation during this period, shedding light on how these factors contributed to the outbreak of the English Civil Wars. The author provides a comprehensive overview of the key events and decisions that shaped the course of history, offering readers a nuanced understanding of this pivotal time.
The book also highlights the influential personalities who played crucial roles in these conflicts, particularly focusing on figures such as Charles I and Oliver Cromwell. Seel's exploration of their motivations, actions, and legacies adds depth to the narrative, allowing readers to grasp the human element behind historical events. By weaving together various interpretations and source materials, he presents a well-rounded perspective on the era.
The English Wars and Republic, 1637-1660 combines narrative storytelling with critical analysis, making it an engaging read for those interested in the intricacies of British history. The inclusion of questions and worked answers further enhances the learning experience, encouraging readers to reflect on the material and its relevance to contemporary discussions about governance and society.
ISBN: 9780415199025
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 240g
148 pages