Cromwell's Place in History


Lu par Pamela Nagami

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In the autumn of 1896, the renowned historian of the 17th century, Samuel Rawson Gardiner, delivered six lectures on "Cromwell's Place in History" at the University of Oxford. Gardiner wrote that the "object of these lectures is not to deal with the biography of Cromwell, but to estimate his relation to the political and ecclesiastical movements of his time." Thus, each lecture puts the reader in the midst of a critical period of Cromwell's career, analyzing how and why he acted in response to the problems he encountered. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)

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Lecture 1: The Puritan and Constitutional Opposition, Pt. 1 17:29 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Lecture 1: The Puritan and Constitutional Opposition, Pt. 2 22:47 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Lecture 2: Cromwell in the Civil War, Pt. 1 19:50 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Lecture 2: Cromwell in the Civil War, Pt. 2 20:39 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Lecture 3: The Commonwealth and the Three Nations, Pt. 1 21:22 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Lecture 3: The Commonwealth and the Three Nations, Pt. 2 19:39 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Lecture 4: Cromwell and the Parliaments of the Commonwealth, Pt. 1 18:28 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Lecture 4: Cromwell and the Parliaments of the Commonwealth, Pt. 2 17:21 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Lecture 5: The Protectorate, Pt. 1 16:59 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Lecture 5: The Protectorate, Pt. 2 12:59 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Lecture 6: Recapitulatory 26:30 Lu par Pamela Nagami