The Civil Wars, 1637-53 by Martyn Bennett

The Civil Wars, 1637-53 by Martyn Bennett

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An account of the four nations involved in the Civil Wars of 1637-1653; England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Starting with the events in Scotland which heralded the rejection of Charles I's religious and political vision, Bennett traces the events that lead to the sweeping away of government and society in war and revolution.

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The Civil Wars, 1637-53 by Martyn Bennett

In 16 momentous years of the 17th century, civil war raged throughout Britain and Ireland. The characteristic features of government and society were swept away in wars, rebellions and revolutions. The monarchy was abolished and the King executed, and Britain and Ireland were united in a republic for the only time in modern history. In this book, Martyn Bennett traces rebellion and conflict in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and goes on to describe the culmination of the parliamentarian effort in the creation of the Protectorate under Oliver Cromwell in 1653.
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ISBN 13 9780750919128
ISBN 10 0750919124
Title The Civil Wars, 1637-53
Author Martyn Bennett
Series Sutton Pocket Histories
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 1998-09-24
Number of pages 128
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