
01.38 - Personal Rule
Were the 1630s a period of Personal Rule, or Eleven Years of Tyranny?
Pax Britannica: A History of the British Empire
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Show Notes
Whig, Marxist, Revisionist, Post-Revisionist. We look at these major fields of historigraphy, as we cover the first half of Charles' Personal Rule.
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For this episode, I found the following publications particularly useful:
- Conrad Russell, The Causes of the English Civil War
- Mark Kishlansky, Monarchy Transformed
- David Cressy. 'The Blindness of Charles I', Huntington Library Quarterly,
- Harris, T. ‘Revisiting the Causes of the English Civil War’, Huntington Library Quarterly,
- Harris, T. Rebellion.
- John Morrill, 'What was the English Revolution?', History Today.
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