

An edition of The death of Oliver Cromwell (2000)
By H. F. McMains
Publish Date
2000
Publisher
University Press of Kentucky
Language
eng
Pages
252
Description:
"Almost from the moment of Cromwell's death in 1658, writers and biographers have dismissed suspicions of foul play as little more than the result of a powerful person's unexpected demise. They have assumed that at age fifty-nine Cromwell was in poor health and that his government's collapse was inevitable. But his family was generally long-lived and, contrary to royalist wishes, his government was becoming established. As the crucial first step toward the restoration of the Stuart monarchy in 1660, his death proved to be a turning point in British history."--BOOK JACKET. "In a wide-ranging investigation that draws upon the fields of history, toxicology, medical forensics, and literature, H.F. McMains offers a fresh reading of evidence that has sat quietly in libraries and archives for more than two centuries. He examines the development of Cromwell's illness in 1658, analyzes his symptoms, and evaluates persons with motive, method, and opportunity to do him harm. The result is a reassessment of Cromwell's relationship with the English people and their government and a convincing investigation of his mysterious death."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Death and burial, Murder, Generals, Heads of state, Biography, History, Homicide, Meurtre, Chefs d'Etat, Biographies, Histoire, Puritan Revolution (Great Britain : 1642-1660) fast (OCoLC)fst01354150, Mort et sepulture, Death, Generaux, Cromwell, oliver, 1599-1658
People: Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658)
Places: Great Britain