Civil War: The History of England Volume III (73 page)

Peter Gaunt:
Oliver Cromwell
(Oxford, 1996).

François Guizot:
Oliver Cromwell
(London, 1879).

Christopher Hill:
God’s Englishman
(London, 1971).

Roger Howell:
Cromwell
(London, 1977).

Frank Kitson:
Old Ironsides
(London, 2004).

John Morley:
Oliver Cromwell
(London, 1904).

John Morrill (ed.):
Oliver Cromwell
(Oxford, 2007).

Micheál Ó Siochrú:
God’s Executioner
(London, 2008).

C. V. Wedgwood:
Oliver Cromwell
(London, 1973).

C
IVIL
W
AR

John Adamson:
The Noble Revolt
(London, 2007).

Michael Braddick:
God’s Fury, England’s Fire
(London, 2008).

Charles Carlton:
Going to the Wars
(London, 1992).

Edward, earl of Clarendon:
The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England
. In six volumes (Oxford, 1888).

David Cressy:
England on Edge
(Oxford, 2007).

Richard Cust and Ann Hughes (eds):
The English Civil War
(London, 1997).

Barbara Donagan:
War in England, 1642–1649
(Oxford, 2008).

Anthony Fletcher:
The Outbreak of the English Civil War
(London, 1981).

S. R. Gardiner:
History of the Great Civil War
. In four volumes (London, 1888).

Peter Gaunt (ed.):
The English Civil War
(Oxford, 2000).

Ian Gentles:
The English Revolution
(London, 2007).

Christopher Hill:
The English Revolution
(London, 1940).

Ann Hughes:
The Causes of the English Civil War
(London, 1991).

Ronald Hutton:
The Royalist War Effort
(London, 1982).

D. E. Kennedy:
The English Revolution
(London, 2000).

John Kenyon:
The Civil Wars of England
(London, 1988).

Mark Kishlansky:
The Rise of the New Model Army
(Cambridge, 1979).

Jason McElligott and David Smith (eds):
Royalists and Royalism during the English Civil Wars
(Cambridge, 2007).

Allan Macinnes:
The British Revolution
(London, 2005).

Brian Manning (ed.):
Politics, Religion and the English Civil War
(London, 1973).

Michael Mendle (ed.):
The Putney Debates
(Cambridge, 2001).

John Morrill:
The Revolt of the Provinces
(London, 1976).

———
The Nature of the English Revolution
(London, 1993).

——— (ed.)
Reactions to the English Civil War
(London, 1982).

Jason Peacey (ed.):
The Regicides and the Execution of Charles I
(London, 2001).

R. C. Richardson:
The Debate on the English Revolution
(London, 1977).

Ivan Roots:
The Great Rebellion
(London, 1966).

Conrad Russell (ed.):
The Origins of the English Civil War
(London, 1973).

David Scott:
Politics and War in the Three Stuart Kingdoms
(London, 2004).

Lawrence Stone:
The Causes of the English Revolution
(London, 1972).

John Stubbs:
Reprobates
(London, 2011).

David Underdown:
Pride’s Purge
(Oxford, 1971).

Malcolm Wanklyn:
The Warrior Generals
(London, 2010).

C. V. Wedgwood:
The King’s War
(London, 1958).

Austin Woolrych:
Britain in Revolution
(Oxford, 2002).

Blair Worden:
The Rump Parliament
(Cambridge, 1974).

———
The English Civil War
s (London, 2009).

C
OMMONWEALTH AND
P
ROTECTORATE

G. E. Aylmer (ed.):
The Interregnum
(London, 1972).

Toby Barnard:
The English Republic
(London, 1982).

Jakob Bowman:
The Protestant Interest in Cromwell’s Foreign Relations
(Heidelberg, 1900).

Barry Coward:
The Cromwellian Protectorate
(Manchester, 2002).

C. H. Firth:
The Last Years of the Protectorate
. In two volumes (London, 1909).

S. R. Gardiner:
History of the Commonwealth and Protectorate
. In four volumes (London, 1903).

William Haller:
Liberty and Information in the Puritan Revolution
(New York, 1955).

Ronald Hutton:
The British Republic
(London, 1990).

William Lamont:
Godly Rule
(London, 1969).

Jason McElligott:
Royalism, Print and Censorship in Revolutionary England
(Woodbridge, 2007).

John Morrill (ed.):
Revolution and Restoration
(London, 1992).

Robert Paul:
The Lord Protector
(London, 1955).

David Smith (ed.):
Cromwell and the Interregnum
(Oxford, 2003).

Michael Walzer:
The Revolution of the Saints
(New York, 1974).

Austin Woolrych:
Commonwealth to Protectorate
(London, 1980).

———
England without a King
(London, 1983).

C
HARLES
II

Maurice Ashley:
Charles II
(London, 1973).

Robert Bosher:
The Making of the Restoration Settlement
(London, 1951).

Hester Chapman:
The Tragedy of Charles II
(London, 1964).

Raymond Crawfurd:
The Last Days of Charles II
(Oxford, 1909).

Godfrey Davies:
The Restoration of Charles II
(London, 1955).

Antonia Fraser:
King Charles II
(London, 1979).

Tim Harris:
Restoration
(London, 2005).

Tim Harris, Paul Seaward and Mark Goldie (eds):
The Politics of Religion in Restoration England
(Oxford, 1990).

Cyril Hartmann:
Clifford of the Cabal
(London, 1937).

Ronald Hutton:
The Restoration
(Oxford, 1985).

———:
Charles II
(Oxford, 1989).

Matthew Jenkinson:
Culture and Politics at the Court of Charles II
(Woodbridge, 2010).

J. R. Jones:
The First Whigs
(Oxford, 1961).

———
Charles II
(London, 1987).

——— (ed.)
The Restored Monarchy
(London, 1979).

J. P. Kenyon:
Robert Spencer, Earl of Sunderland, 1641–1702
(London, 1958).

Anna Keay:
The Magnificent Monarch
(London, 2008).

Maurice Lee Jnr:
The Cabal
(Urbana, 1965).

John Miller:
Charles II
(London, 1991).

———
After the Civil Wars
(London, 2000).

Annabel Patterson:
The Long Parliament of Charles II
(New Haven, 2008).

Stephen Pincus:
Protestantism and Patriotism
(Cambridge, 1996).

Paul Seaward:
The Cavalier Parliament and the Reconstruction of the Old Regime
(Cambridge, 1988).

Thomas Slaughter:
Newcastle’s Advice to Charles II
(Philadelphia, 1984).

Jenny Uglow:
A Gambling Man
(London, 2009).

Brian Weiser:
Charles II and the Politics of Access
(Woodbridge, 2003).

J
AMES
II

John Callow:
The Making of King James II
(Stroud, 2000).

Eveline Cruickshanks (ed.):
By Force or By Default?
(Edinburgh, 1989).

Lionel Glassey (ed.):
The Reigns of Charles II and James II
(London, 1997).

Tim Harris:
Revolution
(London, 2006).

J. R. Jones:
The Revolution of 1688 in England
(London, 1972).

T. B. Macaulay:
The History of England from the Accession of James II
(London, 1848).

John Miller:
Popery and Politics in England
(Cambridge, 1973).

———
James II
(London, 1978).

W. A. Speck:
Reluctant Revolutionaries
(Oxford, 1988).

———
James II
(London, 2002).

C
ULTURE AND
S
OCIETY

I have not included studies of individual authors mentioned in the text.

 

Maurice Ashley:
Life in Stuart England
(London, 1964).

David Cressy:
Bonfires and Bells
(London, 1989).

Eveline Cruickshanks (ed.):
The Stuart Courts
(Stroud, 2000).

Anthony Fletcher and Peter Roberts (eds):
Religion, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain
(Cambridge, 1994).

Ian Gentles, John Morrill and Blair Worden (eds):
Soldiers, Writers and Statesmen of the English Revolution
(Cambridge, 1998).

Johanna Harris and Elizabeth Scott-Baumann:
The Intellectual Culture of Puritan Woman
(London, 2011).

Alan Houston and Steve Pincus (eds):
A Nation Transformed
(Cambridge, 2001).

Ronald Hutton:
The Rise and Fall of Merry England
(Oxford, 1994).

N. H. Keeble:
The Restoration. England in the 1660s
(Oxford, 2002).

W. K. Jordan:
The Development of Religious Toleration in England
(London, 1936).

Gerald MacLean:
Culture and Society in the Stuart Restoration
(Cambridge 1995).

Allardyce Nicoll:
Stuart Masques
(New York, 1968).

Rosemary O’Day:
The English Clergy
(Leicester, 1979).

David Ogg:
England in the Reign of Charles II
. In two volumes (Oxford, 1934).

Stephen Orgel:
The Jonsonian Masque
(Cambridge, Mass., 1965).

Stephen Orgel and Roy Strong:
Inigo Jones. The Theatre of the Stuart Court
. In two volumes (London, 1973).

Graham Parry:
The Golden Age Restor’d
(Manchester, 1981).

R. Malcolm Smuts:
Court Culture and the Origins of a Royalist Tradition in Early Stuart England
(Philadelphia, 1987).

——— (ed.)
The Stuart Court and Europe
(Cambridge 1996).

John Spurr:
England in the 1670s
(Oxford, 2000).

Roy Strong:
Art and Power
(Woodbridge, 1984).

Blair Worden:
Literature and Politics in Cromwellian England
(Oxford, 2007).

Index

Abbot, George, archbishop of Canterbury: supports Villiers,
ref1
; hostility to Catholics,
ref2
,
ref3
; succeeds Bancroft as archbishop,
ref4
; objects to Frances Howard’s divorce from Essex,
ref5
; attends Frances’s wedding to Somerset,
ref6
; replaced as archbishop,
ref7
; death,
ref8
; and war in Palatinate, 684

‘Abhorrers, the’,
ref1

Abingdon, James Bertie, earl of,
ref1

Act against Unlicensed and Scandalous Books and Pamphlets (1650),
ref1

Act of Indemnity and Oblivion (1660),
ref1

Act of Settlement (1652),
ref1

Act of Uniformity (1662),
ref1
,
ref2

Adda, Ferdinando d’, archbishop of Amasia (papal nuncio),
ref1

‘Addle Parliament’,
see under
Parliament

‘Agreement of the People’ (pamphlet),
ref1

agriculture: revolution,
ref1
,
ref2

Amboyna: massacre (1623),
ref1

America: English colonists in,
ref1
,
ref2

Andrewes, Lancelot, bishop of Winchester,
ref1

Anne, Princess (Charles II’s daughter),
ref1

Anne, Princess ( James II’s daughter),
ref1
,
ref2

Anne of Denmark, wife of James I: coronation,
ref1
; extravagance,
ref2
; mourns death of Prince Henry,
ref3
; supports George Villiers,
ref4
; declines to visit Scotland,
ref5
; death,
ref6

apprentices: demonstrate,
ref1
,
ref2

Archie (court fool),
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3

Arlington, Henry Bennet, 1st earl of,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3

Arminians,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3

Arminius, Jacobus,
ref1

army (English): conditions,
ref1
; James II maintains,
ref2
;
see also
New Model Army

Arnold, Matthew,
ref1

Arundel, Thomas Howard, 2nd earl of,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4

Ashe, John,
ref1

Astley, Sir Jacob,
ref1

Atkyns, Richard,
ref1

Aubrey, John,
ref1
,
ref2

Audley End,
ref1

Aylesbury, Robert Bruce, 1st earl of,
ref1

Bacon, Sir Francis: on Salisbury (Cecil),
ref1
; on Commons opposition to James I,
ref2
; on Prince Henry,
ref3
; ambitions on death of Salisbury,
ref4
; and Villiers’ rise as favourite,
ref5
; on natural sciences,
ref6
; prose style,
ref7
;
The Advancement of Learning
,
ref8
;
The New Atlantis
,
ref9

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