
This is the definitive history of the English Civil War, set in its full historical context from the accession of Charles I to the Restoration of Charles II. These were the most turbulent years of British history and their reverberations have been felt down the centuries. Throughout the middle decades of the seventeenth century England, Scotland, and Ireland were convulsed by political upheaval and wracked by rebellion and civil war. The Stuart monarchy was in abeyance for twenty years in all three kingdoms, and Charles I famously met his death on the scaffold. Austin Woolrych breathes life back into the story of these years, the sweep of his prose buttressed by the authority of a lifetime's scholarship. He captures the drama and the passion, the momentum of events and the force of contingency. He brilliantly interweaves the history of the three kingdoms and their peoples, gripping the reader with the fast-paced yet always balanced story.
This work investigates the complex political, social, and military collapse of the Stuart monarchy during the mid-seventeenth century. Austin Woolrych, a distinguished historian, utilizes a lifetime of archival research to synthesize the multifaceted conflicts across England, Scotland, and Ireland. The text argues that the English Civil War was not an isolated event but a systemic failure of governance and religious cohesion that fundamentally altered the British political landscape.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and historians widely regard this work as a foundational and authoritative account of the English Civil War era. Readers frequently note the balance between rigorous academic scholarship and the accessible, narrative-driven prose style employed by the author.
Page Count:
852
Publication Date:
2002-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191542008
ISBN-13:
9780191542008
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