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List of maps | ||
Preface and acknowledgements | ||
Prologue : the battle of Lutzen 1632 | 3 | |
Pt. 1 | The descent to war 1638-1642 | |
1 | The illustrious hope of Great Britain | 11 |
2 | The personal rule | 25 |
3 | The crown and the kirk | 39 |
4 | 'That glorious marriage of the kingdom with God' | 54 |
5 | The assembly in Glasgow | 70 |
6 | For Christ's crown and covenant : the first bishops' war | 84 |
7 | Foul and horrid treason : the second bishops' war | 100 |
8 | The gathering storm | 116 |
9 | Ireland in flames | 133 |
10 | The storm finally breaks | 149 |
Pt. 2 | The first civil war 1642-1647 | |
1 | Father against son, brother against brother | 169 |
2 | First shorts : Edgehill | 184 |
3 | The failure to take London | 201 |
4 | Hearts and cities : the war to win the centre | 218 |
5 | Western wonder : the war in the west country | 234 |
6 | Changing fortunes : the war in the north | 250 |
7 | Stalemate | 266 |
8 | Keep your powder dry : Marston Moor | 281 |
9 | The pity of war | 300 |
10 | Smile out to God in praises : Naseby | 318 |
11 | Montrose's Annus Mirabilis | 337 |
12 | Things fall apart | 353 |
13 | Confederates for the king | 368 |
14 | The beginning of the end | 381 |
15 | The Levellers and the Putney debates | 395 |
16 | The king's engagement | 412 |
Pt. 3 | The second and third civil wars 1648-1651 | |
1 | Wales rises for the King | 429 |
2 | A summer of discontent | 442 |
3 | Nothing but the hand of God : Preston | 457 |
4 | Pride's purge | 474 |
5 | That memorable scene | 489 |
6 | The creation of a commonwealth | 505 |
7 | Those barbarous wretches : Drogheda and Wexford | 522 |
8 | The curse of Cromwell | 538 |
9 | Prince of Wales, King of Scotland | 552 |
10 | A signal mercy : Dunbar | 568 |
11 | Hammer of the Scots | 585 |
12 | Hell or Connacht : the subjugation of Scotland and Ireland | 604 |
Pt. 4 | The protectorate 1653-1659 | |
1 | Winning the peace | 623 |
2 | My delight amongst the nations : the Anglo-Dutch war | 640 |
3 | Cromwell, lord protector | 657 |
4 | The Cromwellian settlement in Scotland and Ireland | 674 |
5 | 'Silly mean fellows' : the rule of the major-generals | 690 |
6 | Fighting the lord's battles : the war against Spain | 705 |
7 | King Cromwell and Tumbledown Dick | 722 |
8 | The King comes into his own | 741 |
Pt. 5 | Restoration 1660 | |
1 | Revenge and restraint | 763 |
2 | The settlement of the three kingdoms | 780 |
3 | The civil wars and modern memory | 800 |
Epilogue : Lexington and Concord, 1775 | 817 | |
Bibliography | 825 | |
Notes and references | 833 | |
Index | 853 |
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