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John Stephen Morrill

    Deze auteur houdt zich bezig met gedetailleerde onderzoeken van historische gebeurtenissen en hun gevolgen. Zijn werk wordt gekenmerkt door diepgaande kennis en een nauwgezette analytische benadering van het verleden. Hij richt zich op hoe historische processen zich manifesteren in het leven van individuen en hele samenlevingen. Lezers zullen zijn vermogen waarderen om minuscule details te verbinden met bredere historische contexten.

    Revolution and Restoration
    • 1992

      Revolution and Restoration

      England in the 1650s

      • 160bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen

      To what extent did the Revolution of the 1650s constitute a break with the past in English history? A tiny majority of Englishmen defied the nation, beheaded their king and abolished those things which appeared the most fixed in the way that the State was organized - monarchy, the House of Lords, the confessional state. What was the effect of this and of the struggle for stability that ensued? This question is addressed here by eight historians in a book intended for students and those interested in the Civil Wars and their aftermath. The contributions are by David L. Smith, on the new constitution; Jonathon Scott, on republicanism; Alan Cromartie, on the rule of law; Ann Hughes, on religion; John Morrill, on post-Revolutionary society; Patricia Crawford, on women after the Revolution; and Steve Pincus, on England and the world in the 1650s. The book is edited by John Morrill, author of "Oliver Cromwell and the English Revolution".

      Revolution and Restoration