216 episodes

A narrative history of England (1603-1642)

Early Stuart England Greg Koabel

    • Society & Culture

A narrative history of England (1603-1642)

    Episode 2.111: Conclusion

    Episode 2.111: Conclusion

    Wherein the podcast, like the English Republic, disappears from history.

    • 33 min
    Episode 2.110: The Return of the King

    Episode 2.110: The Return of the King

    Spring 1660

    After a long exile, the rightful King returns, to restore the line of his ancestors.

    • 36 min
    Episode 2.109: A Free Parliament

    Episode 2.109: A Free Parliament

    January 1660

    A broad movement for a free parliament unites royalists, Presbyterians, the apprentices of London, and the only coherent army left in England.

    • 34 min
    Episode 2.108: The Second Restoration of the Rump

    Episode 2.108: The Second Restoration of the Rump

    December 1659

    Assailed on multiple fronts, the Committee of Safety simply dissolves. Without any other immediate options, England (for the third time) turns to the Rump.

    • 31 min
    Episode 2.107: As Hot as They Can Suffer It

    Episode 2.107: As Hot as They Can Suffer It

    1659

    As the Committee of Safety struggles to establish itself as England's new government, London falls under the sway of different ruler - coffee.

    • 33 min
    Episode: 2.106 - Dangerous to the Commonwealth

    Episode: 2.106 - Dangerous to the Commonwealth

    1659

    Army officers and the Rump squabble over the remains of the increasingly irrelevant Commonwealth state

    • 31 min

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