The Civil Wars in Britain and Ireland
1638-1651
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:13th Dec '96
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This book provides a fresh perspective on one of the most complex and turbulent periods in the history of the British Isles. Setting the experience of Wales, Scotland and Ireland alongside England, the author examines the interplay of politics, societies and culture both within and between each of the four nations involved in the political struggles of the mid-seventeenth century.
"Martyn Bennett has written a richly-textured and hugely enjoyable narrative of what many historians are coming to know as the War(s) of the Three Kingdoms." John Morrill, Selwyn College Cambridge
"This is an excellent introduction to the period that will be stimulating to scholars as well as accessible to students. It integrates original primary research into a persuasive and up-to-date synthesis. It is also the first overview of its kind to take full account of the 'archipelagic' dimension of the Civil Wars." Dr David L. Smith, Selwyn College, Cambridge
"For those interested in understanding the 'war of the four nations,' which engulfed and eventually devastated mid-seventeenth century Britain, this is the place to start." Professor Thomas E. Cogswell, University of Kentucky
"This substantial volume, lucid and penetrating throughout, is an important book." Irish Studies Review
ISBN: 9780631191551
Dimensions: 230mm x 156mm x 25mm
Weight: 680g
468 pages