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Civil War

The History of England Volume III
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Civil War by Peter Ackroyd delves into the turbulent period of the English Civil Wars, focusing on the political and social upheavals that shaped the nation. Ackroyd offers a vivid portrayal of the conflict between the monarchy and parliament, capturing the lives and struggles of those involved. Narrated with rich detail, the book explores how the wars transformed England's future.
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This book may appeal to you if you are fascinated by the complex political struggles, dramatic battles, and vibrant personalities that shaped England during the 17th century. Peter Ackroyd's narrative style brings the era to life, making it an engaging read for history enthusiasts.

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Civil War

The third volume of Peter Ackroyd's magisterial six-part History of England, taking readers from the accession of the first Stuart king, James I, to the overthrow of his grandson, James II.

The third volume of Peter Ackroyd's magisterial six-part History of England, taking readers from the accession of the first Stuart king, James I, to the overthrow of his grandson, James II.

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Civil War by Peter Ackroyd is a masterful continuation of his stunning exploration of England's history. This volume begins with the ascension of James VI of Scotland to the English throne as James I, following the death of Elizabeth I. It traces the tumultuous and riveting history of England under the Stuart dynasty, concluding with the dramatic deposition and subsequent exile of James II. The book meticulously charts the complex and often brutal events that characterised the Stuart era, focusing on the political and social upheavals that forever changed the realm.

The unification of England and Scotland under the Stuarts brought about significant political ramifications, despite the continued divisions that echoed through the ages. Ackroyd delves deeply into the key figures of this period, presenting a vivid and intricate portrait of the first Stuart king, James I. With his shrewd and opinionated nature, James I was an eloquent commentator on diverse matters, ranging from theology and witchcraft to the abuses of tobacco. However, his contentious relationship with the English Parliament laid the groundwork for the division that would erupt during the reign of his son, Charles I.

Ackroyd's narrative introduces readers to the various personalities and events that defined the Stuart era, including the intense and cruel civil war that led to the unprecedented execution of a reigning monarch. The portrayal of Oliver Cromwell, Parliament's formidable military leader and England's sole dictator, is particularly striking. Ackroyd paints a complex picture of Cromwell, who began as a political liberator and ended as a despotic figure, mirroring the tyrant he helped overthrow.

The seventeenth century was a period of remarkable cultural and social development, vividly brought to life by Ackroyd's engaging prose. The era's rich literary landscape featured the later works of Shakespeare, the profound tragedies of the Jacobean theatre, the passionate poetry of John Donne and Milton, and the incisive philosophical musings of Thomas Hobbes in his treatise, Leviathan. Civil War offers a visceral sense of the daily lives of ordinary English men and women as they navigated the relentless disruptions and uncertainties of their time.

PRAISE FOR THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND SERIES:

"Ackroyd's trademark insight and wit, and the glorious interconnectedness of all things, permeate each page" - Observer

"Ackroyd writes with such lightly worn erudition and a deceptive ease that he never fails to engage" - Daily Telegraph

"In pages of limpid detail, Ackroyd makes history accessible to the layman" - Ian Thomson, Independent

Series: The History of England

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Civil War by Peter Ackroyd receives praise for its engaging narrative and thorough research. Readers appreciate its vivid depiction of the tumultuous period, highlighting Ackroyd’s ability to bring historical events and figures to life. Critics commend the book's accessibility and depth, making complex history understandable and enjoyable.

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ISBN: 9781447271697

Publisher: Pan Macmillan

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 May 2015

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Pan Books

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 34.0mm

Width: 133.0mm

Height: 197.0mm

Weight: 358g

Pages: 528

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About the Author

Peter Ackroyd is an award-winning novelist, as well as a broadcaster, biographer, poet and historian. He is the author of the acclaimed non-fiction bestsellers, Thames: Sacred River and London: The Biography. He holds a CBE for services to literature and lives in London.

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