In this thesis, the author contends that the English Civil War and subsequent regicide of Charles I were first and foremost the product of three conditions. The first of these was Henry VIII???s break from Rome. Second, Charles??? flawed personality manifested itself in the form of duplicity and intransigence. Finally, Charles failed to conform himself to the understood character of divine kingship during the period of his reign
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
It is easy to portray Cromwell as some kind of Machiavellian plotter bent upon the achievement of pe...
Between 1380 and 1422, in the reign of the mad king Charles VI, France suffered rebellion and the c...
This paper attempts to pin down the moment that the English regicides of 1649 decided to execute Cha...
Includes bibliographical references.As a people with a reputation for stability, the English show so...
This is an exciting collection of essays on the rule of Charles I at a time of fundamental importanc...
During the English Civil War, Charles I appeared as a character in Royalist poetry, both directly an...
The martyrdom of Charles I has been a subject of controversy by historians, amateur and profession...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesCommunicationKevin CoeDuring the 15th and 16th centuries in Englan...
Henry VIII, king of England, is recorded in history, especially in historical awareness of general p...
Over a decade after the execution of his father, Charles II of England was invited back to his thron...
This article explores the generic proximity between history and drama in the Interregnum and Restora...
(in English): The English king Henry VIII went down in history as controversial man, who wanted the ...
Few would deny Charles I’s uniqueness in British history. The voluminous interpretations of Charles ...
This study examines King Charles I’s instinctive ‘Elizabethanism’ as a means to reconstruct and inha...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
It is easy to portray Cromwell as some kind of Machiavellian plotter bent upon the achievement of pe...
Between 1380 and 1422, in the reign of the mad king Charles VI, France suffered rebellion and the c...
This paper attempts to pin down the moment that the English regicides of 1649 decided to execute Cha...
Includes bibliographical references.As a people with a reputation for stability, the English show so...
This is an exciting collection of essays on the rule of Charles I at a time of fundamental importanc...
During the English Civil War, Charles I appeared as a character in Royalist poetry, both directly an...
The martyrdom of Charles I has been a subject of controversy by historians, amateur and profession...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesCommunicationKevin CoeDuring the 15th and 16th centuries in Englan...
Henry VIII, king of England, is recorded in history, especially in historical awareness of general p...
Over a decade after the execution of his father, Charles II of England was invited back to his thron...
This article explores the generic proximity between history and drama in the Interregnum and Restora...
(in English): The English king Henry VIII went down in history as controversial man, who wanted the ...
Few would deny Charles I’s uniqueness in British history. The voluminous interpretations of Charles ...
This study examines King Charles I’s instinctive ‘Elizabethanism’ as a means to reconstruct and inha...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
It is easy to portray Cromwell as some kind of Machiavellian plotter bent upon the achievement of pe...
Between 1380 and 1422, in the reign of the mad king Charles VI, France suffered rebellion and the c...