The radical visionaries of the civil war era had several royalist counterparts, today often overlooked. This article examines the three most significant: John Sanders of Harborne, Walter Gostelo, and Arise Evans. God, they claimed, had directed them to press Cromwell to restore Charles II, perhaps through a marriage alliance. This alone could settle the nation, and it would usher in a millennial age of peace. Sanders combined support for the crown and Church with a remarkable call for the nailers of Birmingham to strike against their oppressive employers. His family responded to his visionary mission with deep hostility. Evans attracted far greater public interest; he and Gostelo were able to present their ideas to Cromwell in person, and G...
PhD ThesisThis thesis offers an interpretation of Royalist literature of the first civil war. It par...
Oliver Cromwell was not born a genius like Napoleon and was well into the latter half of his unimpre...
Over a decade after the execution of his father, Charles II of England was invited back to his thron...
A Door of Hope was the manifesto of the Fifth Monarchists’ desperate uprising in London in January 1...
In this paper, drawing on research in The National Archives, I discuss the claim that Thomas Cromwel...
The Harleys were the only major Herefordshire gentry family to give their committed support to Parli...
The Restoration of Charles II Stuart in 1660 was reckoned in post-revolutionary England both in term...
This article examines the ways in which the violent Anabaptist rising at Münster in 1533-5 was reint...
This article examines the ways in which the violent Anabaptist rising at Münster in 1533-5 was reint...
This article examines the ways in which the violent Anabaptist rising at Münster in 1533-5 was reint...
This article examines the ways in which the violent Anabaptist rising at Münster in 1533-5 was reint...
This article examines the ways in which the violent Anabaptist rising at Münster in 1533-5 was reint...
A Vision: Wherein is Manifested the Disease and Cure of the Kingdome (1648) is Elizabeth Poole’s acc...
Over a decade after the execution of his father, Charles II of England was invited back to his thron...
This article explores the problem of recovering early modern utterances by focusing upon the issue o...
PhD ThesisThis thesis offers an interpretation of Royalist literature of the first civil war. It par...
Oliver Cromwell was not born a genius like Napoleon and was well into the latter half of his unimpre...
Over a decade after the execution of his father, Charles II of England was invited back to his thron...
A Door of Hope was the manifesto of the Fifth Monarchists’ desperate uprising in London in January 1...
In this paper, drawing on research in The National Archives, I discuss the claim that Thomas Cromwel...
The Harleys were the only major Herefordshire gentry family to give their committed support to Parli...
The Restoration of Charles II Stuart in 1660 was reckoned in post-revolutionary England both in term...
This article examines the ways in which the violent Anabaptist rising at Münster in 1533-5 was reint...
This article examines the ways in which the violent Anabaptist rising at Münster in 1533-5 was reint...
This article examines the ways in which the violent Anabaptist rising at Münster in 1533-5 was reint...
This article examines the ways in which the violent Anabaptist rising at Münster in 1533-5 was reint...
This article examines the ways in which the violent Anabaptist rising at Münster in 1533-5 was reint...
A Vision: Wherein is Manifested the Disease and Cure of the Kingdome (1648) is Elizabeth Poole’s acc...
Over a decade after the execution of his father, Charles II of England was invited back to his thron...
This article explores the problem of recovering early modern utterances by focusing upon the issue o...
PhD ThesisThis thesis offers an interpretation of Royalist literature of the first civil war. It par...
Oliver Cromwell was not born a genius like Napoleon and was well into the latter half of his unimpre...
Over a decade after the execution of his father, Charles II of England was invited back to his thron...