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A King Condemned C. V. Wedgwood

A King Condemned By C. V. Wedgwood

A King Condemned by C. V. Wedgwood


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The reign of Charles I, defined by religious conflict, a titanic power struggle with Parliament - culminating in the English Civil Wars, the execution of the king and the brief abolition of the monarchy - was one of the most turbulent in English history. This title presents the dramatic events of the trial and Charles' final days.

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A King Condemned: The Trial and Execution of Charles I by C. V. Wedgwood

The reign of Charles I, defined by religious conflict, a titanic power struggle with Parliament - culminating in the English Civil Wars, the execution of the king and the brief abolition of the monarchy - was one of the most turbulent in English history. Six years after the First Civil War began, and following Charles' support for the failed Royalist uprising of the Second Civil War, an Act of Parliament was passed which produced something unprecedented in the history of England: the trial of an English king on a capital charge. There followed ten extraordinary weeks which finally drew to a dark end on 30 January 1649, when Charles was beheaded in Whitehall. In this acclaimed account, C.V. Wedgwood recreates the dramatic events of the trial and Charles' final days, bringing vividly to life the main actors in this tragic and compelling story.

A King Condemned Reviews

'The best narrative historian writing in the English language.' - Lawrence Stone, New York Review of Books; 'Her gifts are splendid and altogether exceptional. She is a great craftswoman and a great writer.' - Sir John Plumb; 'Most distinguished, [she] is the dream of the history fan. A scholar of unimpeachable diligence and accuracy, she also possesses the double literary gift of lucid exposition and brilliant portrayal.' - The Chicago Sunday Tribune

About C. V. Wedgwood

C.V. Wedgwood (1910-1997) was a noted British historian and expert on the English Civil Wars, as well as a successful lecturer and broadcaster. She was created a DBE in 1968, and in 1969 became the third woman to be appointed a member of the British Order of Merit. Her biography 'William the Silent' was awarded the 1944 James Tait Black Memorial Prize and her iconic 'The Thirty Years War' remains in print over 70 years after first publication.

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GOR007561441
9781848856882
1848856881
A King Condemned: The Trial and Execution of Charles I by C. V. Wedgwood
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2011-03-30
264
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