The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England

The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England

Author: Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon

Publisher: Hardpress Publishing

Published: 2019-08-06

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 9780461033830

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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641

The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641

Author: Edward Hyde of Clarendon

Publisher:

Published: 2014-02-09

Total Pages: 536

ISBN-13: 9781462241569

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Hardcover reprint of the original 1888 edition - beautifully bound in brown cloth covers featuring titles stamped in gold, 8vo - 6x9". No adjustments have been made to the original text, giving readers the full antiquarian experience. For quality purposes, all text and images are printed as black and white. This item is printed on demand. Book Information: Clarendon, Edward Hyde, Earl Of. The History of The Rebellion And Civil Wars In England Begun In The Year 1641. Indiana: Repressed Publishing LLC, 2012. Original Publishing: Clarendon, Edward Hyde, Earl Of. The History of The Rebellion And Civil Wars In England Begun In The Year 1641, . Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1888.


Newspapers and Newsmakers

Newspapers and Newsmakers

Author: Ann Andrews

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1781381429

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In an era of mass mobilisation, the Great Famine and rebellion, this book shows how the writers of the mid-19th century Dublin nationalist press were at the heart of Irish nationalist activities, and evaluates the consequences for the development of Irish nationalism.


Funding Philanthropy

Funding Philanthropy

Author: Susan Ash

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1781381399

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This work offers new knowledge to anyone interested in Victorian history, conceptualizing children, literary modes and marketing practices. The book also considers how Barnardo's conception of charity is closely aligned with principles of unconditional hospitality, precisely at a moment when the English were intent on centralizing philanthropy and on meting out support according to measures Barnardo regarded as punitive and unchristian. Part One explicates how institutional branding evolved according to the properties associated with the metaphor of the "open door;" Part 2 elucidates how narrative devices associated with the fiction raised both affect and funds; Part Three concentrates on how Barnardo exploited strategies associated with dramatic performance in public spectacles, despite his adamant strictures against the theater itself.


Civil War

Civil War

Author: Peter Ackroyd

Publisher: Pan Macmillan

Published: 2014-09-25

Total Pages: 529

ISBN-13: 144727170X

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Step into the tumultuous age of Stuart England with Peter Ackroyd's enlightening Civil War. Beginning with James I, the first Scottish king of England, it tracks an era of massive upheaval, ending with the dramatic flight of his grandson, James II, into exile. Civil War transports you to the heart of the 17th-century Britain, where you meet figures like James I with his shrewd perspectives on diverse matters, and Charles I, whose inept rule ignited the flames of the English Civil War. Ackroyd offers a brilliant – warts and all – portrayal of Charles's nemesis Oliver Cromwell, Parliament's great military leader and England's only dictator, who began his career as a political liberator but ended it as much of a despot as the king he executed. Beyond this political turmoil, Ackroyd also explores the rich cultural and literary contributions of the Jacobean era. This was a world where Shakespeare's masterpieces were penned, John Donne weaved his poetry and Thomas Hobbes crafted his philosophical marvel, Leviathan. Most importantly, get a glimpse of the extraordinary lives of common English men and women, their existence seeped in constant disruption and uncertainty. Civil War is a stirring account of a pivotal epoch, making it a must-read for history enthusiasts.