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A narrative history of England (1603-1642)
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11 JUN 2022 · Wherein the podcast, like the English Republic, disappears from history.
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4 JUN 2022 · Spring 1660
After a long exile, the rightful King returns, to restore the line of his ancestors.
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28 MAY 2022 · January 1660
A broad movement for a free parliament unites royalists, Presbyterians, the apprentices of London, and the only coherent army left in England.
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21 MAY 2022 · December 1659
Assailed on multiple fronts, the Committee of Safety simply dissolves. Without any other immediate options, England (for the third time) turns to the Rump.
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14 MAY 2022 · 1659
As the Committee of Safety struggles to establish itself as England's new government, London falls under the sway of different ruler - coffee.
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7 MAY 2022 · 1659
Army officers and the Rump squabble over the remains of the increasingly irrelevant Commonwealth state
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30 APR 2022 · Summer 1659
The new regime at Westminster is briefly united by the most dangerous royalist insurgency parliament has yet faced.
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23 APR 2022 · 1659
Having run out of ideas, England once again turns to the men of the Rump parliament, who Oliver Cromwell had banished from Westminster six years earlier.
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16 APR 2022 · Fall 1658
With the death of Oliver Cromwell, the Protectorate seeks stability under a new, untested Lord Protector.
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9 APR 2022 · 1658
Just when Cromwell completes his dream of securing Dunkirk, England is drawn into a new war in Scandinavia.
A narrative history of England (1603-1642)
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Author | Greg Koabel |
Organization | Greg Koabel |
Categories | Society & Culture , History , Education |
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