Oliver Cromwell was not born a genius like Napoleon and was well into the latter half of his unimpressive and quiet life by the time he was elected to the Long Parliament. Despite this, in slightly over a decade Cromwell became the strongest person in England. His rise to the top involved many steps and Cromwell never seemed to lose momentum on his way up. Yet he was not a political mastermind. He was not always successful in bringing about his desired results, and he did not show consistently great political abilities that one would think would be necessary to become Lord Protector of England. This raises the question of why Cromwell was able to rise to the top from obscurity in merely thirteen years, and how much of this was because of hi...
From the creation of the English Republic in 1649 until his death in 1658, Oliver Cromwell’s relatio...
This article discusses the Five Knights\u27 Case of 1628 and also the more general ideas that were d...
This article explores the problem of recovering early modern utterances by focusing upon the issue o...
Cromwell with some justification is identified with East Anglia and this is often true of his early ...
This article re-examines Oliver Cromwell's active military career and campaigns between autumn 1642 ...
Cromwell with some justification is identified with East Anglia and this is often true of his early ...
The radical visionaries of the civil war era had several royalist counterparts, today often overlook...
The thesis is concerned with these points: 1) The features of Cromwell's administration. 2) The li...
From the Henrician Reformation to the middle of the twentieth century, Thomas Cromwell, the man who ...
The Battle of Winceby was a defining moment both for Oliver Cromwell and the parliamentarian cause. ...
This article provides a reappraisal of the first earl of Shaftesbury (1621-83) and challenges his re...
Sir Francis Bacon was a corrupt political pedant, a shameless puppet for James I, and an incorrigibl...
In 1655, Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell\u27s Council of State commissioned a group of army officers ...
Historians usually describe the parliamentary offer of the Crown to Oliver Cromwell in 1657 as somet...
Wilbur Cortez Abbott is best known for his edition of Oliver Cromwell’s writings and speeches publis...
From the creation of the English Republic in 1649 until his death in 1658, Oliver Cromwell’s relatio...
This article discusses the Five Knights\u27 Case of 1628 and also the more general ideas that were d...
This article explores the problem of recovering early modern utterances by focusing upon the issue o...
Cromwell with some justification is identified with East Anglia and this is often true of his early ...
This article re-examines Oliver Cromwell's active military career and campaigns between autumn 1642 ...
Cromwell with some justification is identified with East Anglia and this is often true of his early ...
The radical visionaries of the civil war era had several royalist counterparts, today often overlook...
The thesis is concerned with these points: 1) The features of Cromwell's administration. 2) The li...
From the Henrician Reformation to the middle of the twentieth century, Thomas Cromwell, the man who ...
The Battle of Winceby was a defining moment both for Oliver Cromwell and the parliamentarian cause. ...
This article provides a reappraisal of the first earl of Shaftesbury (1621-83) and challenges his re...
Sir Francis Bacon was a corrupt political pedant, a shameless puppet for James I, and an incorrigibl...
In 1655, Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell\u27s Council of State commissioned a group of army officers ...
Historians usually describe the parliamentary offer of the Crown to Oliver Cromwell in 1657 as somet...
Wilbur Cortez Abbott is best known for his edition of Oliver Cromwell’s writings and speeches publis...
From the creation of the English Republic in 1649 until his death in 1658, Oliver Cromwell’s relatio...
This article discusses the Five Knights\u27 Case of 1628 and also the more general ideas that were d...
This article explores the problem of recovering early modern utterances by focusing upon the issue o...