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England Without a King 1649-60 Austin Woolrych (Formerely Leeds University, UK)

England Without a King 1649-60 By Austin Woolrych (Formerely Leeds University, UK)

England Without a King 1649-60 by Austin Woolrych (Formerely Leeds University, UK)


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The focus of this book is the period in which the country lost its king and how Oliver Cromwell became Lord Protector. This is used to examine the Commonwealth and the Protectorate where Professor Woolrych challenges accepted views on these areas.

England Without a King 1649-60 Summary

England Without a King 1649-60 by Austin Woolrych (Formerely Leeds University, UK)

Professor Woolrych surveys the establishment and history if the Commonwealth and Protectorate, first explaining how the country lost its king, and how Oliver Cromwell became Lord Protector. Professor Woolrych challenges accepted views on the nature of the Protectorate, and finally offers some guidelines to the tangled period between Cromwell's death and the Restoration.

About Austin Woolrych (Formerely Leeds University, UK)

Austin Woolrych

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Stages on the road to a scaffold; Chapter 2 England's new masters; Chapter 3 The defeat of radical hopes; Chapter 4 The army against the Rump; Chapter 5 Barebone's Parliament; Chapter 6 The Protectorate established; Chapter 7 Cromwell and the nation; Chapter 8 A new constitution; Chapter 9 Richard Cromwell's Protectorate; Chapter 10 The restored Commonwealth and its collapse;

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England Without a King 1649-60 by Austin Woolrych (Formerely Leeds University, UK)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
19830317
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