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The English Civil Wars

A Beginner's Guide

Published by Oneworld Publications
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

A king beheaded. A monarchy abolished. And a commoner leading a republic by military rule set in their place. The wars that tore through the country in the mid-seventeenth century – splitting government, communities and families alike – were a true watershed in English history. But how, with Queen Elizabeth I’s Golden Age still in living memory, did such a situation arise?

Exploring the period’s political disputes, religious conflicts and military battles, Patrick Little scrutinizes the nature and practicalities of conducting a civil war on English soil, as well as the experiences and motivations of key factions and combatants. By assessing how the realities of life in England shaped the conflict –and were torn apart by it – this wonderfully readable Beginner’s Guide gets to the very heart of how a people came to kill their king.

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  • Publisher: Oneworld Publications (July 3, 2014)
  • Length: 176 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781780743325

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‘Accessible and expertly written…featuring a skilful use of original documents and images to illustrate key topics.’

– Jackie Eales – President of the Historical Association and Professor of Early Modern History,

‘A wonderful introduction…tells an intricate story with amazing clarity.’

– Jason Peacey – Senior Lecturer in British History, University College London

'This very clear, readable and informative account is now the best starting-point for those coming new to the subject.'

– David L. Smith, Lecturer in History, the University of Cambridge

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