LONDON AND THE CIVIL WAR
Written by Stephen Porter, et al
Published by Macmillan Press Ltd
in 1996
ISBN: 0333622790
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- HISTORY
- HISTORY (BRITISH)
- LONDON
- CIVIL WAR
- CIVIL WAR (ENGLISH)
- ESSAYS
LONDON AND THE CIVIL WAR
Written by Stephen Porter, et al.
Stock no. 2134008
1st.
1996.
Hardback.
Slightly better than very good condition in a slightly better than very good dustwrapper.
Black boards, with gilt title to spine. A collection of essays from different authors about London and the Civil War. ISBN: 0333622790. Page edge browning.
Front cover
Contents
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgements
- List of Abbreviations
- Notes on the Contributors
- Introduction
- Stephen Porter
- 1 London at the Outbreak of the Civil War
- Rosemary Weinstein
- 2 Insurgency, Counter-Insurgency and Inaction: Three Phases in the Role of the City in the Great Rebellion
- Robert Ashton
- 3 'A Great Bouncing at Every Man's Door': The Struggle for London's Militia in 1642
- Lawson Nagel
- 4 Citizen Soldiers: The Military Power of the City of London
- Keith Roberts
- 5 The Lines of Communication: The Civil War Defences of London
- Victor Smith and Peter Kelsey
- 6 'This Proud Unthankefull City': A Cavalier View of London in the Civil War
- Ian Roy
- 7 The Economic and Social Impact of the Civil War upon London
- Stephen Porter
- 8 Political Funerals during the English Revolution
- Ian Gentles
- Index