凶残 发表于 2025-3-25 06:08:50

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白杨 发表于 2025-3-25 10:29:06

ured for the parliamentary cause in 1642, its contribution to the war effort, the royalists‘ reaction to its recalcitrance, the impact of the war upon the capital and its importance as the centre of politically inspired ceremonial.978-1-349-24861-2

Capture 发表于 2025-3-25 13:42:34

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Cultivate 发表于 2025-3-25 19:04:16

ade and cultural life and the possessor of sizeable militia forces and the national capital, London‘s influence on the country‘s history has always been very important. In particular its adherence to the parliamentarian cause was crucial to the outcome of the first Civil War and its aloofness from t

NIP 发表于 2025-3-25 20:21:32

,‘This Proud Unthankefull City’: A Cavalier View of London in the Civil War, to such a centre of population — the London metropolitan area contained at least a third of a million inhabitants on the eve of the Civil War — presented peculiar problems, of which the king and his entourage were acutely aware.

PACT 发表于 2025-3-26 03:53:35

Book 1996ltural life and the possessor of sizeable militia forces and the national capital, London‘s influence on the country‘s history has always been very important. In particular its adherence to the parliamentarian cause was crucial to the outcome of the first Civil War and its aloofness from the second

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盲信者 发表于 2025-3-26 11:46:18

London at the Outbreak of the Civil War,th of the river, through Lambeth and Southwark to Rotherhithe. During the period 1600 to 1650, the population of the built-up area grew from some 200 000 to 375 000, an estimated 7 per cent of the national total. In fact, because some migrants to London later returned to the provinces, this under-re

不给啤 发表于 2025-3-26 16:43:22

Insurgency, Counter-Insurgency and Inaction: Three Phases in the Role of the City in the Great Rebeent’s victory over Charles I in the first Civil War is the fact that almost as soon as this victory had been won, the City authorities began to behave rather as if they had been overtaken by events; as if their primary need was now, if not to reverse, at least to apply a sharp brake to what many of

Confound 发表于 2025-3-26 18:29:32

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查看完整版本: Titlebook: London and the Civil War; Stephen Porter (Assistant Editor) Book 1996 Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited 1996