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Cromwell's major-generals : Godly government during the English Revolution

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This is a study of the rule of Cromwell's major-generals over England and Wales during the 1655 and 1656, a period which had a dramatic impact upon contemporaries and has remained a powerful symbol of military rule down to the 21st century.

Christopher Durston begins by considering the motivations behind the decision to appoint the major-generals and goes on to examine the construction of their administration.

He then proceeds to look at the careers and personalities both of the major-generals themselves and the local commissioners who assisted them.

The central section of the book contains chapters on the three most important aspects of their work: the collection of the decimation tax; the attempt to improve the security of the regime; and the struggle to build the "Godly Nation".

It concludes with an investigation of the 1656 election and the major-generals' subsequent unexpected fall from power.

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Manchester University Press
0719060656 / 9780719060656
Paperback / softback
942.064
17/05/2001
United Kingdom
English
x, 260p.
24 cm
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