The author's aim in this work is to provide students and the general public with the very latest picture of an important episode in history, in an accessible...
Professor Hainsworth's study of the English Republic traces its birth at the execution of Charles I in 1649 to the political confusion after Cromwell'...
The Protectorate lacks the immediate drama of the Regicide, the Republic or the Restoration, and is often dismissed as a 'retreat from revolution'. Challenging...
PublishedManchester: Manchester University Press, 2002
Examining the nature of the first regime to have effective control of the British Isles and the impact it had on England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales...
This reader brings together eight of the most influential recent articles on Oliver Cromwell and the Interregnum. It focuses on the years from Charles...
Cromwell is often described as being 'King in all but name'. Sherwood demonstrates precisely in what way Cromwell's rule was a monarchical regime in the...
The deep-rooted controversies that surround Oliver Cromwell make an examination of his reputation particularly fruitful. This text addresses central issues...
The sequence of civil wars that ripped England apart in the 17th century was the single most traumatic event between the medieval Black Death and the...
Although Oliver Cromwell was essentially a man of action, he was also very much a man of the word, whether written or spoken, informal or ceremonial....