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Second Hand The Good Old Cause

The English Revolution of 1640–1660 Its Causes, Course and Consequences

Author : Christopher Hill & Edmund Dell

The Good Old Cause : The English Revolution of 1640–1660 Its Causes, Course and Consequences

Condition

Good condition Ex-library copy with associated stamps, labels and withdrawal markings to endpapers and title pages. Dust jacket protected in clear archival cover with tape reinforcement and shelf wear, marking and rubbing to edges and spine. Boards remain sound with secure binding and generally clean text throughout. A solid reading and research copy.

Details

General - Pages : 488 | Images : None; printed text throughout | Publisher : Frank Cass and Company Limited | Place of Publication : London, UK | Language : English

Hardback - Year of Publication : 1969 | Edition : Second edition | Size : 220mm x 145mm | ISBN : 714614831

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An important documentary history of the English Revolution edited by renowned historian Christopher Hill and Edmund Dell. Drawing extensively from contemporary pamphlets, letters, speeches, petitions and political writings, the volume presents a wide-ranging collection of primary source material covering the causes, course and consequences of the English Civil War and Interregnum.

The book explores social classes, religion, economic life, political conflict and revolutionary ideas in seventeenth-century England, providing valuable insight into the experiences and viewpoints of participants across society. A significant reference work for students and researchers of the English Civil War, Levellers, Parliamentarian politics and early modern Britain.

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