Oliver CromwellGood Press, 2019 M12 3 - 333 páginas Samuel Rawson Gardiner's 'Oliver Cromwell' is a meticulously researched and expertly written biography that delves into the life and legacy of one of Britain's most controversial figures. Gardiner's narrative is not only informative but also engaging, offering readers a glimpse into the political and social turmoil of 17th-century England. Through his detailed analysis of Cromwell's rise to power and his impact on the English Civil War and the following Commonwealth period, Gardiner paints a vivid picture of a complex and enigmatic leader. His prose is clear and concise, making the book accessible to both scholars and general readers interested in this pivotal period in British history. Samuel Rawson Gardiner, a renowned historian and authority on 17th-century England, brings his expertise to 'Oliver Cromwell', shedding new light on a figure who continues to spark debate and fascination. Gardiner's thorough examination of Cromwell's motivations and actions provides a nuanced understanding of the man behind the myth, offering readers a comprehensive study of a deeply influential historical figure. I highly recommend 'Oliver Cromwell' to anyone interested in English history, political leadership, or the complexities of revolution and reform. Gardiner's masterful biography is a must-read for those seeking a deeper understanding of Cromwell's enduring significance in British history. |
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1628 | |
THE NEW MODEL ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS | |
THE NEW MODEL ARMY AND THE KING | |
THE LAST YEARS OF THE LONG PARLIAMENT | |
THE NOMINATED PARLIAMENT AND THE PROTECTORATE | |
A PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUTION | |
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