
02.63 - The Putney Debates
or the Old Serpent in New Form, the Serpentine Deceit of Pretended Friends in the Army
Pax Britannica: A History of the British Empire
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Show Notes
Discipline in the New Model Army breaks down, and new political ideas become possible. Fairfax and Cromwell attempt to keep their troops in line, and radicals attempt to rebuild England's political system from the ground up.
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For this episode, I found the following publications particularly useful:
- Kenyon, J. and Ohlmeyer, J., The Civil Wars: A Military History of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1638-1660.
- Harris, T. Rebellion
- Healey, J. The Blazing World.
- Michael J. Braddick. The Oxford Handbook of the English Revolution
- Michael J. Braddick, 'War and Politics in England and Wales, 1642-1646', in Michael Braddick. The Oxford Handbook of the English Revolution
- Michael J. Braddick, God's Fury, England's Fire
- Peter Gaunt, The English Civil War: A Military History
- Blair Worden, The English Civil Wars: 1640-1660
- Ian Gentles, The English Revolution and the Wars in the Three Kingdoms, 1638-1652
- Antonia Fraser, Cromwell: Our Chief of Men
- Kishlansky, M, Monarchy Transformed
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