"...looked on as a wonder, that never beheld his enemies in the face but returned from them crowned always with renown and honour...': Cromwell's contribution to parliament's military victories, 1642-1651
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Gaunt, PeterAffiliation
University of ChesterPublication Date
2015-07-31
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This article re-examines Oliver Cromwell's active military career and campaigns between autumn 1642 and autumn 1651 in order to evaluate how and how far Cromwell's own direct military activities and in-put contributed to parliament's overall success and victory in the first civil war of 1642-46, the so-called second civil war of 1648 and the establishment of the control of the English republic regime over Ireland and Scotland in 1649-51.Citation
Gaunt, P. (2015). '...loooked on as a wonder, that never beheld his enemies in the face but returned from them crowned always with renown and honour...': Cromwell's contribution to parliament's military victories, 1642-1653". Cromwelliana, III(4).Publisher
The Cromwell AssociationJournal
CromwellianaAdditional Links
http://www.olivercromwell.org/wordpress/Type
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0905729269Collections
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