The parallel paths of Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke and Edward Hyde (later Lord Clarendon). Friends in youth indeed, they found themselves on opposing sides in the Civil War. Dinshaw has a C17th love of a finely turned phrase and revels in his enormous cast. A remarkable exposition of what taking sides involves.
Friends in Youth: Choosing Sides in the English Civil War
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Edition:Hardback978024131282730/01/2025From a Bookshelf nearby
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Slaveowners were paid compensation to the equivalent of £340 billion from the public purse, which entrenched their power.
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As entertaining as it is fascinating: it turns out the poet's ancestors were quite an act to follow. (He did!)
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