The unprecedented trial and execution of Charles I left a nation aghast and bewildered. This article examines how the English reacted to such a disruptive event, namely how the regicide changed ideas of time and the future. Using a diachronic approach, this article examines the work of three history writers and the temporalities embedded within their narratives. Recognizing the significance of the regicide as a singular moment in time, these writers adapted their work to incorporate a sense of changed times. By envisioning futures in their texts, these histories informed but also circumscribed the world views of their readers
In 1649, Charles I of England was executed, following seven years of civil war. England became a rep...
This article examines neglected evidence regarding the ongoing captivity of the children of Charles ...
This article examines neglected evidence regarding the ongoing captivity of the children of Charles ...
The unprecedented trial and execution of Charles I left a nation aghast and bewildered. This article...
The unprecedented trial and execution of Charles I left a nation aghast and bewildered. This article...
The unprecedented trial and execution of Charles I left a nation aghast and bewildered. This article...
The unprecedented trial and execution of Charles I left a nation aghast and bewildered. This article...
This paper attempts to pin down the moment that the English regicides of 1649 decided to execute Cha...
This chapter explores the struggle that occurred in Interregnum England over the commemoration of th...
This article explores the generic proximity between history and drama in the Interregnum and Restora...
The martyrdom of Charles I has been a subject of controversy by historians, amateur and profession...
Despite the dramatic events of the trial and execution of Charles I in the winter of 1649, the perio...
This article explores the generic proximity between history and drama in the Interregnum and Restora...
Includes bibliographical references.As a people with a reputation for stability, the English show so...
The dangers of writing history in twenty-first-century Britain are not profound. The academic histor...
In 1649, Charles I of England was executed, following seven years of civil war. England became a rep...
This article examines neglected evidence regarding the ongoing captivity of the children of Charles ...
This article examines neglected evidence regarding the ongoing captivity of the children of Charles ...
The unprecedented trial and execution of Charles I left a nation aghast and bewildered. This article...
The unprecedented trial and execution of Charles I left a nation aghast and bewildered. This article...
The unprecedented trial and execution of Charles I left a nation aghast and bewildered. This article...
The unprecedented trial and execution of Charles I left a nation aghast and bewildered. This article...
This paper attempts to pin down the moment that the English regicides of 1649 decided to execute Cha...
This chapter explores the struggle that occurred in Interregnum England over the commemoration of th...
This article explores the generic proximity between history and drama in the Interregnum and Restora...
The martyrdom of Charles I has been a subject of controversy by historians, amateur and profession...
Despite the dramatic events of the trial and execution of Charles I in the winter of 1649, the perio...
This article explores the generic proximity between history and drama in the Interregnum and Restora...
Includes bibliographical references.As a people with a reputation for stability, the English show so...
The dangers of writing history in twenty-first-century Britain are not profound. The academic histor...
In 1649, Charles I of England was executed, following seven years of civil war. England became a rep...
This article examines neglected evidence regarding the ongoing captivity of the children of Charles ...
This article examines neglected evidence regarding the ongoing captivity of the children of Charles ...