The acclaimed Penguin Monarchs series: short, fresh, expert accounts of England's rulers - now in paperback Although he styled himself 'His Highness', adopted the court ritual of his royal predecessors, and lived in the former royal palaces of Whitehall and Hampton Court, Oliver Cromwell was not a king - in spite of the best efforts of his supporters to crown him. Yet, as David Horspool shows in this illuminating new portrait of England's Lord Protector, Cromwell, the Puritan son of Cambridgeshire gentry, wielded such influence that it would be a pretence to say that power really lay with the collective. The years of Cromwell's rise to power, shaped by a decade-long civil war, saw a sustained attempt at the collective government of England; the first attempts at a real Union of Britain; the beginnings of empire; a radically new solution to the idea of a national religion; atrocities in Ireland; and the readmission to England of the Jews, a people officially banned for over three and a half centuries. At the end of it, Oliver Cromwell had emerged as the country's sole ruler: to his enemies, and probably to most of his countrymen, his legacy looked as likely to last as that of the Stuart dynasty he had replaced.
David Horspool Boeken
David Horspool is een Britse historicus en journalist wiens werk zich verdiept in de ingewikkelde details van historische gebeurtenissen. Hij levert zijn inzichtelijke geschriften aan vooraanstaande Britse en internationale kranten, evenals aan literaire tijdschriften. Zijn proza kenmerkt zich door een diepgaand begrip van de historische context en een talent om complexe verhalen op een boeiende manier te presenteren. Door zijn journalistieke bril ontrafelt hij lagen van het verleden, waardoor deze toegankelijk worden voor de hedendaagse lezer.






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