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Although he styled himself His Highness, adopted the court ritual of his royal predecessors, and lived in the former royal palaces of Whitehall and Hampton Court, Oliver Cromwell was not a king - in spite of the best efforts of his supporters to crown him.
Yet, as David Horspool shows in this illuminating new portrait of Englands Lord Protector, Cromwell, the Puritan son of Cambridgeshire gentry, wielded such influence that it would be a pretence to say that power really lay with the collective. The years of Cromwells rise to power, shaped by a decade-long civil war, saw a sustained attempt at the collective government of England; the first attempts at a real Union of Britain; the beginnings of empire; a radically new solution to the idea of a national religion; atrocities in Ireland; and the readmission to England of the Jews, a people officially banned for over three and a half centuries. At the end of it, Oliver Cromwell had emerged as the countrys sole ruler: to his enemies, and probably to most of his countrymen, his legacy looked as likely to last as that of the Stuart dynasty he had replaced.

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Penguin Monarchs

THE HOUSES OF WESSEX AND DENMARK

AthelstanTom Holland
Aethelred the UnreadyRichard Abels
CnutRyan Lavelle
Edward the Confessor

THE HOUSES OF NORMANDY, BLOIS AND ANJOU

William IMarc Morris
William IIJohn Gillingham
Henry IEdmund King
StephenCarl Watkins
Henry IIRichard Barber
Richard IThomas Asbridge
JohnNicholas Vincent

THE HOUSE OF PLANTAGENET

Henry IIIStephen Church
Edward IAndy King
Edward IIChristopher Given-Wilson
Edward IIIJonathan Sumption
Richard IILaura Ashe

THE HOUSES OF LANCASTER AND YORK

Henry IVCatherine Nall
Henry VAnne Curry
Henry VIJames Ross
Edward IVA. J. Pollard
Edward VThomas Penn
Richard IIIRosemary Horrox

THE HOUSE OF TUDOR

Henry VIISean Cunningham
Henry VIIIJohn Guy
Edward VIStephen Alford
Mary IJohn Edwards
Elizabeth IHelen Castor

THE HOUSE OF STUART

James IThomas Cogswell
Charles IMark Kishlansky
[ CromwellDavid Horspool ]
Charles IIClare Jackson
James IIDavid Womersley
William III & Mary IIJonathan Keates
AnneRichard Hewlings

THE HOUSE OF HANOVER

George ITim Blanning
George IINorman Davies
George IIIAmanda Foreman
George IVStella Tillyard
William IVRoger Knight
VictoriaJane Ridley

THE HOUSES OF SAXE-COBURG & GOTHA AND WINDSOR

Edward VIIRichard Davenport-Hines
George VDavid Cannadine
Edward VIIIPiers Brendon
George VIPhilip Ziegler
Elizabeth IIDouglas Hurd

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David Horspool is the History Editor of the Times Literary Supplement and the author of Why Alfred Burned the Cakes: A King and his Eleven-Hundred-Year Afterlife, The English Rebel: One Thousand Years of Troublemaking from the Normans to the Nineties and Richard III: A Ruler and his Reputation. He co-edited The People Speak: Voices that Changed Britain with Anthony Arnove and Colin Firth.

David Horspool

Oliver Cromwell
Englands Protector
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First published in Penguin Books 2018

Copyright David Horspool, 2017

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Cover design by Pentagram
Cover art by John Spencer

ISBN: 978-0-141-97939-7

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Cromwell as Lord Protector with the symbols of royalty This engraving of - photo 4
. Cromwell as Lord Protector, with the symbols of royalty. This engraving of his wooden and wax effigy was made in 1659, shortly after his death.
The Religious Sucessfull and truly Valliant Lieutenant Generall Cromwell one - photo 5
. The Religious Sucessfull and truly Valliant Lieutenant Generall Cromwell: one of the earliest known images, made in the 1640s.
The Leveller John Lilburne in a familiar setting demonstrating The liberty - photo 6
. The Leveller John Lilburne, in a familiar setting, demonstrating The liberty of the Freeborne English-Man conferred on him by the House of Lords, 1646.
A contemporary battle plan of Naseby 1645 Cromwell and Charles I by - photo 7
. A contemporary battle plan of Naseby, 1645.
Cromwell and Charles I by Paul Delaroche 1831 The German poet Heinrich - photo 8
. Cromwell and Charles I by Paul Delaroche, 1831. The German poet Heinrich Heine described Cromwell as looking like a woodman who has just felled an oak.
Protective hat leather with iron bands worn by John Bradshaw to pass - photo 9
. Protective hat (leather, with iron bands) worn by John Bradshaw to pass sentence on Charles I, 1649.
The Royalist view of the Civil War 1647 by John Taylor Cromwells - photo 10
. The Royalist view of the Civil War, 1647, by John Taylor.
Cromwells reinvestiture as Lord Protector 1657 The ceremony was - photo 11
. Cromwells reinvestiture as Lord Protector, 1657. The ceremony was quasi-regal, from the Speakers addressing Cromwell as Highness to the Severall thinges presented to him: purple robe lined with ermine, gold sceptre, as well as Bible and sword.
Robert Walkers portrait of Cromwell as General 1649 around the time of the - photo 12
. Robert Walkers portrait of Cromwell as General, 1649, around the time of the Irish expedition.
Cromwells letter to the House of Commons after the victory at Naseby in - photo 13
. Cromwells letter to the House of Commons after the victory at Naseby, in which he encouraged Parliament to promote liberty of conscience, 1645.
A favourable answer to a petition of the East India Company 1657 in which - photo 14
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