by Martyn Bennett (Author)
The English Civil War (1642-53) is one of the most crucial periods in British history. Martyn Bennett introduces the reader to the main debates surrounding the Civil War which continue to be debated by historians. He considers the repercussions both on government and religion, of Parliament's failure to secure stability after the Royalist defeat in 1646, and argues that this opened the way for far more radical reforms. The book deals with the military campaigns in all four nations, placing the war in its full British and Irish context.
Format: Textbook Binding
Pages: 160
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 31 Aug 1995
ISBN 10: 0582353920
ISBN 13: 9780582353923
'one of the best short studies of that confused decade that I have read.'
Teaching History