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  1. Hace 3 días · Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, ISBN: 9780333688960; 288pp.; Price: £60.00. Ian Gentles’ book (a welcome addition to the British History in Perspective Series edited by Jeremy Black) is the first new biography of Oliver Cromwell in many years. The book contains significant new research, and Professor Gentles presents us with a far ...

  2. Hace 5 días · 12 May 2024. An exhibition about Oliver Cromwell's home town has raised the possibility he must have seen Mary, Queen of Scots' coffin as a school boy. The Parliamentarian Civil War leader...

  3. Hace 3 días · I am very grateful to Jason Peacey for his comprehensive and thought-provoking review of God’s Executioner: Oliver Cromwell and the Conquest of Ireland.His generous appraisal of the book needs no further comment from me but I welcome the opportunity to respond to his criticisms of my treatment of English attitudes and behaviour towards the Catholic Irish during the 1640s and 1650s.

  4. Hace 5 días · In 1990 John Morrill edited a collection of essays entitled Oliver Cromwell and the English Revolution. (1) It was based on the premise that Cromwell was too complex and difficult a subject to be best summed up by a single biographer, and so should be tackled by a team which represented the best current experts in different aspects of his personality and activities.

  5. Hace 4 días · 8. Oliver Cromwell formed and trained a fighting force. What was it called? Answer: The New Model Army Slade the Leveller, whose real name Justin Sullivan, is the lead singer in a band that takes its name from this fighting force.

  6. Hace 5 días · One such place is Oliver Cromwell’s House in Ely, where the influential leader once resided. The house, located near the Cathedral, has a rich history and provides a glimpse into Cromwell’s life during his time in Ely. During my visit to Oliver Cromwell’s House, I was captivated by the stories and artifacts that brought the past to life.

  7. Hace 2 días · En el siglo XVII, Menasseh ben Israel utilizó la leyenda de las tribus perdidas para abogar con éxito por la admisión de judíos en Inglaterra durante el régimen de Oliver Cromwell. Los pueblos que en diversas épocas se dijo que eran descendientes de las tribus perdidas incluyen a los cristianos asirios, los mormones, los afganos, los Beta Israel de Etiopía, los indios americanos y los ...