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The Interregnum is one of the most colourful and celebrated episodes in the history of the British Isles. Ronald Hutton's book provides a concise synthesis of recent research into this area - now brought up-to-date to include the research of the 1990s. Hutton analyses the diplomatic, military, political, religious and intellectual developments of the period, and in so doing, tries to determine the real significance of the Interregnum. He also looks at the increasingly studied figure of Cromwell, and how recent research has brought both the man and his government to life.
RONALD HUTTON is Professor of History at Bristol University.
Preface to the First EditionPreface to the Second EditionIntroductionThe CommonwealthThe ProtectorateFrom Protectorate to MonarchyConclusionNotesBibliographyBibliography for the Preface to the Second EditionIndex.
'...well-written, thoughtful introductions to complicated periods that have been fought over by historians with wildly different opinions.' - Albion 'Excellent second edition of admirably clear narrative and evaluation. My preferred first read on the period.' - John Morrill, Selwyn College, Cambridge