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  • Notes on Political Poems Ca. 1640

    Notes on Political Poems Ca. 1640

  • Christmas Is Cancelled! What Were Cromwell’S Main Political and Religious Aims for the Commonwealth 1650- 1660?

    Christmas Is Cancelled! What Were Cromwell’S Main Political and Religious Aims for the Commonwealth 1650- 1660?

  • A Study in Regicide . an Analysis of the Backgrounds and Opinions of the Twenty-Two Survivors of the '

    A Study in Regicide . an Analysis of the Backgrounds and Opinions of the Twenty-Two Survivors of the '

  • The Long Parliament of Charles II

    The Long Parliament of Charles II

  • The Levellers Movement and Had Been Amongst the Leaders of a Mutiny Against Cromwell, Whom They Accused of Betraying the Ideals of the ‘Civil War ’

    The Levellers Movement and Had Been Amongst the Leaders of a Mutiny Against Cromwell, Whom They Accused of Betraying the Ideals of the ‘Civil War ’

  • English Civil War to Restoration Key Concept: Narrative Account Topic Summary Chronological Events Should Be Sequenced in Your Writing in Chronological Order

    English Civil War to Restoration Key Concept: Narrative Account Topic Summary Chronological Events Should Be Sequenced in Your Writing in Chronological Order

  • Year 8 Unit 2: Changing Ideas, 1660-1789: Why Were Kings Back in Fashion by 1660? What Made Restoration London So Exciting?

    Year 8 Unit 2: Changing Ideas, 1660-1789: Why Were Kings Back in Fashion by 1660? What Made Restoration London So Exciting?

  • Consequences of Oliver Cromwell's Rule 1

    Consequences of Oliver Cromwell's Rule 1

  • The Law of England During the Period Commonwealth

    The Law of England During the Period Commonwealth

  • English Constitutional Monarchy Background

    English Constitutional Monarchy Background

  • A “Second Magna Carta”: the English Habeas Corpus Act and the Statutory Origins of the Habeas Privilege

    A “Second Magna Carta”: the English Habeas Corpus Act and the Statutory Origins of the Habeas Privilege

  • Leveller Democracy : Political Theory and Political Reality Hilary B

    Leveller Democracy : Political Theory and Political Reality Hilary B

  • Representing Parliament: Poets, Mps, and the Rhetoric of Public Reason, 1640-1660 Rory Tanner Thesis Presented to the School Of

    Representing Parliament: Poets, Mps, and the Rhetoric of Public Reason, 1640-1660 Rory Tanner Thesis Presented to the School Of

  • Parliament Triumphs in England

    Parliament Triumphs in England

  • Challenges to England's Monarchs the First 50 Years of the 17Th Century Brought Much Change to England’S Monarchy

    Challenges to England's Monarchs the First 50 Years of the 17Th Century Brought Much Change to England’S Monarchy

  • English Civil War 1640-1660

    English Civil War 1640-1660

  • The Political and Constitutional Origins of the Grand Remonstrance

    The Political and Constitutional Origins of the Grand Remonstrance

  • A Meeting of the Roundheads

    A Meeting of the Roundheads

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