Oliver CromwellHeinemann, 2003 - 120 Seiten This text offers coverage of the AS/A-Level course and includes sample exam questions and advice on what makes a good answer. It also features help for students on how to interpret the material and plan essays. |
Inhalt
What was the background to the outbreak of the Civil War? | 14 |
Why did Cromwell rise to prominence in | 20 |
What were the effects of the First Civil War? | 27 |
Why had Cromwell become Lord Protector by 1653? | 37 |
How successful was Cromwell in creating a settlement | 45 |
Why was Cromwell offered the Crown in 1657 | 53 |
key themes | 59 |
ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION | 73 |
Assessment | 97 |
Bibliography | 106 |
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