411 Commonwealth and Free State

411 Commonwealth and Free State

On 30th January, Charles I went to the scaffold, the first king to be publicly tried and executed by his people. He died with enormous dignity - and was duly proclaimed a martyr. With the king gone, a new state was proclaimed in his place - based on the sovereignty of the people, and ruled by a House of Commons that representated it, with the executive Council of State. As the Commonwealth's servants, John Milton and Marchamont Nedham worked to proclaim it's legitimacy, enemies both internal and external circled.

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449 King James II of Great Britain

449 King James II of Great Britain

The reign of James II and the Glorious Revolution was a central part of the national story built by Whig historians. But since the 20th century the picture has been heavily revised with new perspectiv...

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AAG 1666-1685 How Merrie is your Monarch?

AAG 1666-1685 How Merrie is your Monarch?

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AAG 1660-1666 Restoration

AAG 1660-1666 Restoration

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448 Not So Merrie

448 Not So Merrie

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English Objects with the Three Ravens

English Objects with the Three Ravens

Eleanor and Martin of the Three Ravens podcast and I have one (probably last) walk round some objects that we think make us lie back and think of England. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for ...

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447 The Exclusion Brouhaha

447 The Exclusion Brouhaha

In 1680 and 1681, Shaftesbury led an increasingly shrill and effective campaign, asppeling to popular opinion to force Charles into calling a new parliament. There he could be forced to learn about th...

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446 The Popish Plot

446 The Popish Plot

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445 Carnage

445 Carnage

In 1677, Danby finally seemed to have cracked Charles' problem with parliament - until a diplomatic game of will-he-won't-he in the Anglo Dutch war rose to the level of farce, and derailed everything....

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