Barry Coward
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Barry Coward samples two titles on the English Revolution and Cromwell.
Published March 13 2006
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Annual competition for essays on Oliver Cromwell.
Published January 3 2001
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Barry Coward grapples with a question which has become more difficult to answer as a result of recent scholarship. He finds the answer lies in the New Model Army, in religious passion and in Charles himself. Published December 1 1998
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Dagmar FriestInventing a Republic:The Political Culture of the English Commonwealth, 1649-53Sean Kelsey
Published February 1 1998
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Barry Coward looks at the latest publications on Puritans and Quakers and how they shaped 17th century England.
Published June 30 1997
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Barry Coward reviews three new works on England during the early modern period
Published July 31 1993
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Biographies on a literary and an architectural figure from the 17th and 18th-centuries.
Published February 1 1989
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