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Puritan Iconoclasm in the English Civil War

Puritan Iconoclasm in the English Civil War

... the English Civil War lies in its unearthing of fascinating details and individuals, such as the glass painter Baptista Sutton, who worked on installing Laudian 'innovations' in the 1630s such as the ...

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Micropalaeontology reveals the source of building materials for a defensive earthwork (English Civil War?) at Wallingford Castle, Oxfordshire

Micropalaeontology reveals the source of building materials for a defensive earthwork (English Civil War?) at Wallingford Castle, Oxfordshire

... at war, or when the castle was extended in the thirteenth ...First English Civil War, the last gasp of which came with the Royalist surrender on 27 July 1646, after a siege of 65 days by ...

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The harassment of Isaac Allen: puritanism, parochial politics and Prestwich's troubles during the first English civil war

The harassment of Isaac Allen: puritanism, parochial politics and Prestwich's troubles during the first English civil war

... Scottish war in 1639, coupled with his suing of John Hulme for non-payment of tithes in the same year, either represent the beginnings of a significant breach between the rector and some influential godly ...

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"These sad, distracted tymes" : the impact of the Civil War and Interregnum on English music, c 1640 to c 1660

"These sad, distracted tymes" : the impact of the Civil War and Interregnum on English music, c 1640 to c 1660

... The coming of war and the rise of the Commonwealth produced some undesirable consequences for the music of the period, be it through the destruction of organs or music manuscripts, restr[r] ...

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Radical Religion in Cromwell’s England: A Concise History from the English Civil War to the End of the Commonwealth

Radical Religion in Cromwell’s England: A Concise History from the English Civil War to the End of the Commonwealth

... The English Bible and the 17th Century Revolution (2) explores the prominence of Biblical imagery in the thoughts of English people in an age of revolution, he stops short of identifying that imagery as ...

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Anglican Attitudes: Some Recent Writings on English Religious History, from the Reformation to the Civil War

Anglican Attitudes: Some Recent Writings on English Religious History, from the Reformation to the Civil War

... As White has written, in another context, the difference is "fundamental," and had Laud still held this view in the mid-1620s his support for Montagu would indeed be diffi- c[r] ...

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War in England 1642 1649

War in England 1642 1649

... of war set down in writing by the heads of Civil War ...of war dating from the reign of Richard I and also drew on the works of continental armies such as the articles used by Gustavus ...

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Conrad Russell

Conrad Russell

... the civil war might equally be seen as the result of an imperialistic attempt to enforce the political and religious hegemony of England within the British Isles, a theme going back to the early Middle Ages ...

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Civil War as Global Conflict: Transnational Meaning of the American Civil War

Civil War as Global Conflict: Transnational Meaning of the American Civil War

... the Civil War that works to situate Americans of the Civil War era within a larger imperial ...the Civil War less as a fratricidal conflict and more as dispute between two ...

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Popular religion, culture and politics in the Midlands, c  1638 1646

Popular religion, culture and politics in the Midlands, c 1638 1646

... 451 Structure', H.J., xxvi, 1983 Hutton, Ronald, 'The Worcestershire Clubmen In The English Civil War', Midland History, v, 1979 Jones, Cohn, Newitt, Malyn and Roberts, Stephen, eds., Po[r] ...

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The War That Forged A Nation: Why The Civil War Still Matters

The War That Forged A Nation: Why The Civil War Still Matters

... the war does not, of course, diminish the terrible conditions that many former slaves experienced in the refugee camps; no more does it excuse or explain away the widespread racism of the ...the Civil ...

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Allies at the end of empire : loyalists, nationalists and the cold war, 1945 76

Allies at the end of empire : loyalists, nationalists and the cold war, 1945 76

... Cold War through an examination of the wars of liberation fought in British, French, Dutch, Belgian and Portuguese colonies in Africa and ...World War international system ’ ...

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Religious Rebels: The Religious Views and Motivations of Confederate Generals

Religious Rebels: The Religious Views and Motivations of Confederate Generals

... specific war need necessitate a particular course of action, such as attempting to dissuade soldiers from deserting, a general’s belief in the importance of preserving human life would not prevent them from ...

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War and Economics: Spanish Civil War Finances Revisited

War and Economics: Spanish Civil War Finances Revisited

... We argue that, contrary to the established knowledge, there was not much different between the two sides, either in the quantity of funds spent or in their financial strategies. Both sides were forced to resort to all ...

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The geopolitics of civil war intervention

The geopolitics of civil war intervention

... its war aims quickly by immediately escalating the ...the war, it also led to an increasing number of refugees flee- ing the country and putting greater strain on Rwanda’s neighboring host ...of ...

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The United Nations Security Council and the Syria Civil War

The United Nations Security Council and the Syria Civil War

... Syria civil war which has led to worsening the security ...Syria civil war by bringing about peace and security and UNSC members are faced with inhibiting factors which has prolong the Syria ...

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Opportunity Lost: The Development of Union Military Strategy: January 1861 to July 1862

Opportunity Lost: The Development of Union Military Strategy: January 1861 to July 1862

... present war differs from those in which nations are usually engaged mainly in this, that the purpose of ordinary war is to conquer a peace and make a treaty on advantageous ...

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Fair Housing Goes Nuclear:  In Suburban Chicago the Cold War Meets a Civil Rights Protest in 1967

Fair Housing Goes Nuclear: In Suburban Chicago the Cold War Meets a Civil Rights Protest in 1967

... understood that “homeowners, home-builders, and mortgage-lenders seemed convinced that people should live only with their own kind, that the presence of a single minority family destroys property values and undermines ...

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John Bright, Lancashire and the American Civil War

John Bright, Lancashire and the American Civil War

... With this comes the discussions on slavery and how British attitudes towards America were highly influenced by abolition, and had abolition been announced as an aim of the war at the start, it may have prompted ...

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11.1 Civil War Begins.pdf

11.1 Civil War Begins.pdf

... The Confederacy likewise enjoyed some advantages, notably “King Cotton” (and the profits it earned on the world market), first-rate generals, a strong military tradition, and soldiers who were highly motivated because ...

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