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Royalist Agents, Conspirators and Spies - Their Role in the British Civil Wars, 1640-1660 (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Royalist Agents, Conspirators and Spies - Their Role in the British Civil Wars, 1640-1660 (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Between 1640 and 1660 the British Isles witnessed a power struggle
between king and parliament of a scale and intensity never
witnessed, either before or since. Although often characterised as
a straight fight between royalists and parliamentarians, recent
scholarship has highlighted the complex and fluid nature of the
conflict, showing how it was waged on a variety of fronts,
military, political, cultural and religious, at local, national and
international levels. In a melting pot of competing loyalties,
shifting allegiances and varying military fortunes, it is hardly
surprising that agents, conspirators and spies came to play key
roles in shaping events and determining policies. In this
groundbreaking study, the role of a fluctuating collection of
loyal, resourceful and courageous royalist agents is uncovered and
examined. By shifting the focus of attention from royal ministers,
councillors, generals and senior courtiers to the agents, who
operated several rungs lower down in the hierarchy of the king's
supporters, a unique picture of the royalist cause is presented.
The book depicts a world of feuds, jealousies and rivalries that
divided and disorganised the leadership of the king's party,
creating fluid and unpredictable conditions in which loyalties were
frequently to individuals or factions rather than to any
theoretical principle of allegiance to the crown. Lacking the firm
directing hand of a Walsingham or Thurloe, the agents looked to
patrons for protection, employment and advancement. Grounded on a
wealth of primary source material, this book cuts through a fog of
deceit and secrecy to expose the murky world of seventeenth-century
espionage. Written in a lively yet scholarly style, it reveals much
about the nature of the dynamics of the royalist cause, about the
role of the activists, and why, despite a long series of political
and military defeats, royalism survived. Simultaneously, the book
offers fascinating accounts of the remarkable activities of a
number of very colourful individuals.
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