The Levellers and the English Revolution
H.N. Brailsford
Edited by Christopher Hill
'To our generation fell the good fortune of re-discovering the Levellers. To the classical liberal historians they meant rather less than nothing. This neglect is puzzling. At the crisis of the English Revolution it was the Levellers and not from its commanders that the victorious New Model army derived its political ideas and its democratic drive.' H.N. Brailsford.
The Levellers continue to inspire public interest. John Lilburne and Thomas Rainsborough are central to Channel 4's current production, The Devil's Whore. The four part series about the English Civil War continues tonight at 9pm, repeated Saturday.
For more information about Brailsford's seminal work and other relevant titles, please visit:http://www.spokesmanbooks.com/acatalog/The_Levellers.html
Price: £18.00 816 pages Indexed
H.N. Brailsford
Edited by Christopher Hill
'To our generation fell the good fortune of re-discovering the Levellers. To the classical liberal historians they meant rather less than nothing. This neglect is puzzling. At the crisis of the English Revolution it was the Levellers and not from its commanders that the victorious New Model army derived its political ideas and its democratic drive.' H.N. Brailsford.
The Levellers continue to inspire public interest. John Lilburne and Thomas Rainsborough are central to Channel 4's current production, The Devil's Whore. The four part series about the English Civil War continues tonight at 9pm, repeated Saturday.
For more information about Brailsford's seminal work and other relevant titles, please visit:
Price: £18.00 816 pages Indexed
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