In 1649 Britain was engulfed by revolution.
On a raw
January afternoon, the Stuart king, Charles I, was executed for
treason. Within weeks the English monarchy had been abolished and the
'useless and dangerous' House of Lords discarded. The people, it was
announced, were now the sovereign force in the land.
What this
meant, and where it would lead, no one knew. The Restless
Republic is the story of the extraordinary decade that followed. It
takes as its guides the people who lived through those years.
Among them is Anna Trapnel, the daughter of a Deptford shipwright whose
visions transfixed the nation. John Bradshaw, the Cheshire lawyer who
found himself trying the King. Marchamont Nedham, the irrepressible
newspaper man and puppet master of propaganda.
Gerrard
Winstanley, who strove for a Utopia of common ownership where no one
went hungry. William Petty, the precocious scientist whose mapping of
Ireland prefaced the dispossession of tens of thousands. And the
indomitable Countess of Derby who defended to the last the final
Royalist stronghold on the Isle of Man.
The Restless
Republic ranges from London to Leith, Cornwall to Connacht, from the
corridors of power to the common fields and hillsides. Gathering her
cast of trembling visionaries and banished royalists, dextrous mandarins
and bewildered bystanders, Anna Keay brings to vivid life the most
extraordinary and experimental decade in Britain's history. It is the
story of how these tempestuous years set the British Isles on a new
course, and of what happened when a conservative people tried
revolution.
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The Restless Republic : Britain without a Crown - Anna Keay
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