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This my retelling of the story of England, which is a regular, chronological podcast, starting from the end of Roman Britain. There are as many of the great events I can squeeze in, of course, but I also try to keep an eye on how people lived, their language, what was important to them, the forces that shaped their lives and destinies, that sort of thing. To support the podcast, access a library of 100 hours of shedcasts of me warbling on, and get new shedcasts every month, why not become a member at https://thehistoryofengland.co.uk/become-a-member ? You know it makes sense...
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The History of England David Crowther

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    • 4.3 • 33 Ratings

This my retelling of the story of England, which is a regular, chronological podcast, starting from the end of Roman Britain. There are as many of the great events I can squeeze in, of course, but I also try to keep an eye on how people lived, their language, what was important to them, the forces that shaped their lives and destinies, that sort of thing. To support the podcast, access a library of 100 hours of shedcasts of me warbling on, and get new shedcasts every month, why not become a member at https://thehistoryofengland.co.uk/become-a-member ? You know it makes sense...
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    8.1 - 369 The English Revolution

    8.1 - 369 The English Revolution

    Series 8 covers the English Revolution - and the British Revolutions, 1638-1660 - or at least that's the plan! After a brief overview o fSeries 8, we go north and against sage advice, Charles was determined to bring Scottish and English churches into harmony, by introducing a Scottish Book of Common prayer, and Canons. When the new service was to be used on 23rd July 1638, opponents were prepared. Daur ye say Mass in my lug? asked Jenny Geddes.
    Series 8, it is planned, will cover the English Revolutions - within the context of the Three Kingdoms, of course. At the time of writing (episode 394) we have
    369 - 376When the hope of a peaceful compromise still seemed possible; a hope which died with Strafford. There is an At A Gallop epsides on 1638 - 1641 too
    377 -383Is about the last desperate efforts, the slide into war, and the ar of words
    384+Is about the shooting war, the first civil war to 1646


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    • 51 min
    370 Reduce to Obedience

    370 Reduce to Obedience

    'I expect not anything can reduce that people to obedience but force only' Charles wrote to Hamilton in 1638, and the actions of the General Assembly of the Kirk had made probably made it inevitable. And sure the combined might of England, Ireland and Royalist Scots could do the job. Wentworth certainly thought so. 
     

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    • 45 min
    371 Parliament Recalled

    371 Parliament Recalled

    As an exhausted king arrived back in Whitehall, his view had not changed one whit - the Scots must be taught a lesson and returned to obedience. More ,money raising ventures followed, but it was quickly clear that only one could solve the problem - parliament
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    • 47 min
    372 Go On Vigorously

    372 Go On Vigorously

    Charles and his Privy Council stretched life and limb to equip and pay for a new army to pull the king out of this fire. The Junto and Scots did everything they could to keep him in it. The result came in at Newburn.
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    • 43 min
    373 Dreaming of a Golden Age

    373 Dreaming of a Golden Age

    The Parliament that convened in November 1641 would define Charles' reign. He would have to offer some concessions. but who would define their extent? The sympathetic royalist MPs, the moderate Reformers - or the Radical members of the Junto? And Charles still had Strafford at his side, breathing fire.
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    • 39 min
    374 Paradise Lost

    374 Paradise Lost

    Francis Russell, Earl of Bedford believed that an accommodation could be reached with Charles - a amoderate agreement that would preserve the king's honour but provide a lasting reform. And early in 1641, an agreement was within grasp.
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    • 45 min

Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
33 Ratings

33 Ratings

ninjanordbo ,

very good

good told story of england

Lars Baastad ,

My favorite podcast ever!

This is simply the best! Better than all the rest! David's sense of humor combined with how well researched and written it is, makes the show a blast. I literally laugh in public, making a complete fool of myself on a weekly basis. Listen, for the love of God!

Tyttebaerbraaten ,

Absolutely a must for all history lovers

This is a great podcast. David does a great job telling the complete history of England, very thorough and with serious research the story is correct and told in a balanced way, but with tons of humor and an easy style. Absolutely a must for all history lovers. Highly recommended.

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