The Fiery Spirits : Popular Protest, Parliament and the English Revolution

John Rees

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Summary

The Fiery Spirits tells the story of the MPs in parliament and the protestors in the streets who played a pivotal role in the English Civil Wars. Through their stories, John Rees reveals the hidden history of the republicans who brought a desperate nation to the brink of revolution.

At the start of the English Civil Wars, very few could have imagined that the country would soon become a republic. Practically alone in his republicanism was Henry Marten, MP and future regicide. But he soon gathered around him a group of radical Parliamentarians that included William Strode, the parliamentary firebrand, Alexander Rigby, the formidable soldier, and Sir Peter Wentworth, descendant of a long line of opponents of monarchy. They formed the nucleus of a group that allied itself to a popular movement outside parliament to defeat the king politically and militarily.

In The Fiery Spirits, Rees tells how Marten and his radical allies overcame both moderate Parliamentarians and Royalists to change the face of England forever, establishing a kingdom without a crown.

This is a work of historical non-fiction that focuses on the lesser-known republican figures during England's Civil Wars period in the 17th century. The book examines how a small group of radical MPs, led by Henry Marten, managed to build a coalition that ultimately led to the execution of King Charles I and the establishment of the English Commonwealth. Readers interested in detailed political history, the English Civil War period, or the development of republican thought in early modern England would find this book valuable.

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Product Information

Title: The Fiery Spirits : Popular Protest, Parliament and the English Revolution
Author: John Rees
ISBN: 9781839763151
Format: Hardback
Imprint: Verso Books
Publisher: Verso Books
Dimensions: 242 x 163 x 39 mm
Publication Date: 22 April, 2025
Pagination: 560 pages
Weight: 705 g

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