The English Civil War and Revolution: A Sourcebook

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Routledge, Nov 5, 2013 - History - 216 pages

The origins, nature and consequence of the English Civil War are subjects of continuing historical controversy. The English Civil War and Revolution is a wide ranging, accessible sourcebook covering the principal aspects of the mid-seventeenth century crisis. It presents a comprehensive guide to the historiographical debates involved.
Drawing on a variety of source material such as official records, private correspondence, diaries, minutes of debates and petitions, this text provides:
* contextual introductions to documents
* a comprehensive glossary of seventeenth century terms
* a chronology of events for reference
* illustrations, including contemporary woodcuts.
While familiarising students with some of the main sources drawn upon by historians working in the field, The English Civil War and Revolution contains many extracts from unpublished, manuscript sources. By taking sources from all levels of society and grouping them thematically, this book offers a number of viewpoints on the civil war and revolution, thus aiding understanding of this complex period.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
1 The Collapse of Charles Is Government
35
2 The Long Parliament
60
3 Choosing Sides
79
4 The Impact of War
105
5 CounterRevolutionaries and Revolutionaries
136
6 Revolution
167
Notes
181
Chronology
185
Glossary
187
Select Bibliography
190
Index
192
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