Despite the dramatic events of the trial and execution of Charles I in the winter of 1649, the period that followed tends to be characterized as one of constitutional inertia or backsliding rather than revolution. The regicide, it is argued, was not the product of deep-felt republican feeling but a matter of necessity and expediency; by extension the kingless Commonwealth regime established after the king's death was ‘regarded from the start as a stop-gap, a mere expedient, never an experiment’; it was 'a government which, much of the time, did not know whether it was coming or going’. The constitutional changes were an unforeseen consequence of the regicide: they were ‘improvised, confused, and at moments panic-stricken’. Few believed the ...
The Restoration of Charles II Stuart in 1660 was reckoned in post-revolutionary England both in term...
The trial of King Charles I of England before the High Court of Justice in 1649 was, in essence, a p...
Includes bibliographical references.As a people with a reputation for stability, the English show so...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
This paper attempts to pin down the moment that the English regicides of 1649 decided to execute Cha...
Following Pride's Purge in 1648, the majority of Lancashire's MPs were excluded or chose to withdraw...
Following Pride's Purge in 1648, the majority of Lancashire's MPs were excluded or chose to withdraw...
Following Pride's Purge in 1648, the majority of Lancashire's MPs were excluded or chose to withdraw...
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...
The unprecedented trial and execution of Charles I left a nation aghast and bewildered. This article...
Over a decade after the execution of his father, Charles II of England was invited back to his thron...
Over a decade after the execution of his father, Charles II of England was invited back to his thron...
The Restoration of Charles II Stuart in 1660 was reckoned in post-revolutionary England both in term...
The trial of King Charles I of England before the High Court of Justice in 1649 was, in essence, a p...
Includes bibliographical references.As a people with a reputation for stability, the English show so...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
This paper attempts to pin down the moment that the English regicides of 1649 decided to execute Cha...
Following Pride's Purge in 1648, the majority of Lancashire's MPs were excluded or chose to withdraw...
Following Pride's Purge in 1648, the majority of Lancashire's MPs were excluded or chose to withdraw...
Following Pride's Purge in 1648, the majority of Lancashire's MPs were excluded or chose to withdraw...
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...
The unprecedented trial and execution of Charles I left a nation aghast and bewildered. This article...
Over a decade after the execution of his father, Charles II of England was invited back to his thron...
Over a decade after the execution of his father, Charles II of England was invited back to his thron...
The Restoration of Charles II Stuart in 1660 was reckoned in post-revolutionary England both in term...
The trial of King Charles I of England before the High Court of Justice in 1649 was, in essence, a p...
Includes bibliographical references.As a people with a reputation for stability, the English show so...