

An edition of The world turned upside down (1972)
radical ideas during the English revolution
By Christopher Hill
Publish Date
1978
Publisher
Penguin Books
Language
eng
Pages
353
Description:
From the subtitle "Radical Ideas during the English Revolution", a classic work by a major English radical scholar of a modern view of the English Revolution. The history of the rise of English Dissenters both political and religious pre-Civil War (1641) to the Restoration (1660). A discussion of the underlying social, economic, political, and religious influences of the period. An in depth discussion of the various individuals,the radical groups, and their writtings that were attempting to influence the political and social structure of the country, and a rising middle class. A well researched and footnotes work with an interesting Conclusion for modern scholars, and historians to discuss, and review on one of the major periods in English and Western History. A must read for any scholar of the period.
subjects: 1603-1714, Communism-England-History-17th Century, English Civil War-1641-49, English Commonwealth-1649-1660, Great Britain, Great Britian-History-Stuarts, History, Intellectual life, Religion, Religion-Great Britian-History-Stuarts, Revolutionaries, Politics and government, Révolutionnaires, Histoire, Politique et gouvernement, Englischer Bürgerkrieg, Revolutionairen, Revolutionaire bewegingen, Radicalisme, Great britain, history, puritan revolution, 1642-1660, Great britain, intellectual life, Geografia Alimentar, Political Systems, Christianity
People: Charles I (1600-49), Diggers (group), Familists (group), George Fox (1624-91), King of England, Levellers (group), Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), Quakers (group), Ranters (group)
Places: England, Great Britain, Great Britian, London (England)
Times: 17th century, Puritan Revolution, 1642-1660, mid-17th Century England