0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
  • R500 - R1,000 (4)
  • R1,000 - R2,500 (4)
  • R2,500 - R5,000 (2)
  • -
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 10 of 10 matches in All Departments

Remembering the English Civil Wars (Paperback): Lloyd Bowen, Mark Stoyle Remembering the English Civil Wars (Paperback)
Lloyd Bowen, Mark Stoyle
R1,122 Discovery Miles 11 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Remembering the English Civil Wars is the first collection of essays to explore how the bloody struggle which took place between the supporters of king and parliament during the 1640s was viewed in retrospect. The English Civil Wars were perhaps the most calamitous series of conflicts in the country's recorded history. Over the past twenty years there has been a surge of interest in the way that the Civil Wars were remembered by the men, women and children who were unfortunate enough to live through them. The essays brought together in this book not only provide a clear and accessible introduction to this fast-developing field of study but also bring together the voices of a diverse group of scholars who are working at its cutting edge. Through the investigation of a broad, but closely interrelated, range of topics - including elite, popular, urban and local memories of the wars, as well as the relationships between civil war memory and ceremony, material culture and concepts of space and place - the essays contained in this volume demonstrate, with exceptional vividness and clarity, how the people of England and Wales continued to be haunted by the ghosts of the mid-century conflict throughout the decades which followed. The book will be essential reading for all students of the English Civil Wars, Stuart Britain and the history of memory.

Remembering the English Civil Wars (Hardcover): Lloyd Bowen, Mark Stoyle Remembering the English Civil Wars (Hardcover)
Lloyd Bowen, Mark Stoyle
R3,886 Discovery Miles 38 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Remembering the English Civil Wars is the first collection of essays to explore how the bloody struggle which took place between the supporters of king and parliament during the 1640s was viewed in retrospect. The English Civil Wars were perhaps the most calamitous series of conflicts in the country's recorded history. Over the past twenty years there has been a surge of interest in the way that the Civil Wars were remembered by the men, women and children who were unfortunate enough to live through them. The essays brought together in this book not only provide a clear and accessible introduction to this fast-developing field of study but also bring together the voices of a diverse group of scholars who are working at its cutting edge. Through the investigation of a broad, but closely interrelated, range of topics - including elite, popular, urban and local memories of the wars, as well as the relationships between civil war memory and ceremony, material culture and concepts of space and place - the essays contained in this volume demonstrate, with exceptional vividness and clarity, how the people of England and Wales continued to be haunted by the ghosts of the mid-century conflict throughout the decades which followed. The book will be essential reading for all students of the English Civil Wars, Stuart Britain and the history of memory.

Loyalty And Locality - Popular Allegiance in Devon during the English Civil War (Paperback, Revised): Mark Stoyle Loyalty And Locality - Popular Allegiance in Devon during the English Civil War (Paperback, Revised)
Mark Stoyle
R703 Discovery Miles 7 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume is a study of popular behaviour during the English Civil War. The book makes three claims. The first is that English counties did not behave as homogeneous units during the conflict of 1642-46, but that they divided instead along regional lines, certain areas supporting Parliament, others supporting the King. The second is that this general rule applied to cities too, and that in urban communities it is possible to discern both 'Royalist' and 'Parliamentarian' parishes. The third is that these internal divisions were not simply temporary alignments, conjured up by extraordinary circumstances, but that they reflected deep and enduring splits in local society, contrasting patterns of popular behaviour stretching back over very many years.

Loyalty And Locality - Popular Allegiance in Devon during the English Civil War (Hardcover): Mark Stoyle Loyalty And Locality - Popular Allegiance in Devon during the English Civil War (Hardcover)
Mark Stoyle
R2,364 Discovery Miles 23 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume is a study of popular behaviour during the English Civil War. The book makes three claims. The first is that English counties did not behave as homogeneous units during the conflict of 1642-46, but that they divided instead along regional lines, certain areas supporting Parliament, others supporting the King. The second is that this general rule applied to cities too, and that in urban communities it is possible to discern both 'Royalist' and 'Parliamentarian' parishes. The third is that these internal divisions were not simply temporary alignments, conjured up by extraordinary circumstances, but that they reflected deep and enduring splits in local society, contrasting patterns of popular behaviour stretching back over very many years.

West Britons - Cornish Identities and the Early Modern British State (Paperback): Mark Stoyle West Britons - Cornish Identities and the Early Modern British State (Paperback)
Mark Stoyle
R698 Discovery Miles 6 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

West Britons provides a fresh interpretation of the bloodiest, most devastating years in Cornwall's history and a wholly new perspective on the history of the far South West of Britain. As a new generation of historians has begun to explore Cornwall's ambivalent position within the English state, nowhere have the insights been more dramatic than in the field of early modern history. This book taps into the contemporary political and historical debates over 'Britishness' and focuses on the question of Cornish identity, popular rebellion and the Civil War, all topics of current fanatical interest among enthusiasts and historians alike. It also includes transcriptions of original documents, useful to teachers and their students, and a list of Cornish Royalist officers, of special interest to genealogists. a 'A significant and original contribution to British history, and also a work for our times. There is nothing else like it in print, and nor is there likely to be in the near future. It makes full and sophisticated reference to current academic debate. At the same time, it is written in a lively, lucid, compelling-even furious-style which will make it easy and attractive to a large public audience.' Ronald Hutton, Professor of History, University of Bristol a 'Stoyle has now a well-established reputation both as a distinguished historian of Cornwall and as a scholar who can relate the history of Cornwall to the history of Britain.' John Morrill, Professor of British and Irish History, Selwyn College, Cambridge a 'This book contributes brilliantly to the new British historiography, establishing Cornwall incontrovertibly as one of the component territories and the Cornish as one of the constituent peoples of the "Atlantic Archipelago."' Philip Payton, Professor of Cornish Studies, University of Exeter

From Deliverance To Destruction - Rebellion and Civil War in an English City (Paperback): Mark Stoyle From Deliverance To Destruction - Rebellion and Civil War in an English City (Paperback)
Mark Stoyle
R607 Discovery Miles 6 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a study of the city of Exeter during the Great Civil War of 1642-46; it offers a lively, immediate account of how one English city slid, inexorably, into the chaos of civil war. The book shows how Exeter's inhabitants first began to dissent from each other over religious issues, then became divided into two warring camps, and finally, after three years of bitter conflict, witnessed much of the ancient city being destroyed about their ears. The main text is accompanied by a generous collection of transcripts from original seventeenth-century documents. These have been specially selected to illuminate the war's effect on ordinary men and women, and to show how closely engaged they were with the national politico-religious debate. This book will be of interest to all serious students of the English Civil War, while at the same time being accessible to a non-specialist audience.

Water in the City - The Aqueducts and Underground Passages of Exeter (Hardcover, New): Mark Stoyle Water in the City - The Aqueducts and Underground Passages of Exeter (Hardcover, New)
Mark Stoyle
R1,957 Discovery Miles 19 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The city of Exeter was one of the great provincial capitals of late medieval and early modern England, possessing a range of civic amenities fully commensurate with its size and importance. Among the most impressive of these was its highly sophisticated system of public water supply, including a unique network of underground passages. Most of these ancient passages still survive today. Water in the City provides a richly illustrated history of Exeter's famous underground passages-and of Exeter's system of public water supply during the medieval and early modern periods. Illustrated with full colour throughout, Mark Stoyle shows how and why the passages and aqueducts were originally built, considers the technologies that were used in their construction, explains how they were funded and maintained, and reveals the various ways in which the water fountains were used and abused by the townsfolk.

Cornish Studies Volume 4 (Paperback): Philip Payton Cornish Studies Volume 4 (Paperback)
Philip Payton; Contributions by Bernard Deacon, Amy Hale, Neil Kennedy, Alan M. Kent, …
R833 Discovery Miles 8 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The fourth volume in the acclaimed paperback series . . . the only county series that can legitimately claim to represent the past and present of a nation.

Contributions by
Bernard Deacon, Amy Hale, Neil Kennedy, Alan M. Kent, Brian Murdoch, Philip Payton, Glanville Price, Rod Sheaff, Mark Stoyle, Paul Thornton and Nicholas Williams

The Black Legend of Prince Rupert's Dog - Witchcraft and Propaganda during the English Civil War (Hardcover, New): Mark... The Black Legend of Prince Rupert's Dog - Witchcraft and Propaganda during the English Civil War (Hardcover, New)
Mark Stoyle
R4,176 Discovery Miles 41 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This compelling book from Mark Stoyle sets out to uncover the true history of Boy, the canine companion of Charles I's famous nephew, Prince Rupert. Like his master, Boy was held to possess dark powers and was elevated to celebrity status as a 'dog-witch' during the English Civil War of 1642-46. Many scholars have remarked upon the fantastical rumours which circulated about Prince Rupert and his dog, but no-one has investigated the source of these rumours, or explored how the supernatural element of the prince's public image developed over time. In this book, Mark Stoyle recounts the occult stories which centred upon Prince Rupert and his dog. He shows how those stories grew out of, and contributed to, the changing pattern of witch-belief in England during the Civil War. Shortlisted for the Folklore Society's Katharine Briggs Award 2012.

Circled With Stone - Exeter's City Walls, 1485-1660 (Hardcover): Mark Stoyle Circled With Stone - Exeter's City Walls, 1485-1660 (Hardcover)
Mark Stoyle
R2,240 Discovery Miles 22 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Winner of the Devon Book of the Year Award 2003, Circled with Stone is the most comprehensive study to date of the fortifications of an early modern English city. The culmination of some twenty years of archaeological and documentary research, it provides a richly detailed portrait of the ancient system of walls, towers and gates which ringed the city of Exeter during the Tudor and early Stuart periods. The book traces the development of the fortifications over time, explores the many purposes which they served, and shows how they were defended against a series of major attacks: most notably during the Prayer Book rebellion of 1549 and the English Civil War. The text is accompanied by a series of extensive transcripts from Exeter's matchless civic archives, including two newly-discovered documents relating to the Prayer Book rebellion. The book includes a wealth of illustrations and brings together, for the very first time, colour reproductions of all the early maps of Exeter, as well as a series of specially commissioned photographs of the city walls today. Designed to be accessible to the general reader, as well as to the specialist, Circled with Stone paints a uniquely vivid picture of the role which urban fortifications played in everyday life in one of early modern England's greatest cities. Richly detailed, fully illustrated and accessible to the general reader as well as of interest to historians and archaeologists.

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
Philips TAUE101 Wired In-Ear Headphones…
R199 R129 Discovery Miles 1 290
Bostik Glu Tape
R38 Discovery Miles 380
Loot
Nadine Gordimer Paperback  (2)
R383 R310 Discovery Miles 3 100
Vital BabyŽ NOURISH™ Store And Wean…
R149 Discovery Miles 1 490
Paint by Number Kids DIY Kit…
R280 R159 Discovery Miles 1 590
Sudocrem Skin & Baby Care Barrier Cream…
R210 Discovery Miles 2 100
6mm Yoga Mat & Carry Bag [Blue]
R191 Discovery Miles 1 910
Designer French Collection Millionaire…
R352 R159 Discovery Miles 1 590
Braai
Reuben Riffel Paperback R495 R359 Discovery Miles 3 590
Bunty 380GSM Golf Towel (30x50cm)(3…
R500 R255 Discovery Miles 2 550

 

Partners