English Civil War

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English Civil War

World History, #0

History History Military history Christianity Politics and government

Author: Pocket History

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Language: English

Published by: Pocket History

Published on: 2nd March 2026

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9798233497865


The English Civil War

The English Civil War was a transformative conflict that reshaped the political and religious foundations of England. Fought between 1642 and 1651, it was not merely a struggle between king and Parliament, but a profound crisis over authority, faith, and the limits of power.

This book offers a clear and engaging account of the tensions that erupted under the reign of Charles I, whose belief in the divine right of kings clashed with a Parliament increasingly determined to assert its authority.

The Outbreak of War

The narrative follows the outbreak of war between the Royalists, loyal to the crown, and the Parliamentarians, whose cause drew support from Puritans and reformers seeking a new balance of governance. Readers are guided through decisive battles such as Naseby, the rise of the disciplined New Model Army, and the emergence of Oliver Cromwell as a central figure in both military and political life.

The Execution and Aftermath

The execution of Charles I in 1649 marked a dramatic turning point in European history, as a reigning monarch was tried and executed by his own subjects. The book examines the establishment of the Commonwealth, the Interregnum under Cromwell's leadership, and the eventual Restoration of the monarchy in 1660.

Legacy and Significance

Beyond the battlefield, this volume explores how debates over sovereignty, religion, and constitutional limits laid the groundwork for modern parliamentary government. Written in an accessible yet historically grounded style, it provides readers with a concise but comprehensive understanding of one of the most significant political revolutions in early modern Europe.

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