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Oliver Cromwell: A Life from Beginning to End
- Narrated by: William Irvine
- Length: 1 hr and 20 mins
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Summary
One of the most controversial figures in British history, Oliver Cromwell entered the world as an insignificant member of the English gentry and left it as the all-powerful Lord Protector of the entirety of England, Scotland, and Ireland. A radical Puritan, Cromwell believed that his meteoric rise through the ranks of the English military and parliament was an expression of God's will.
Inside you will hear about....
- The early life of Oliver Cromwell
- The road to influence
- The First English Civil War
- Cromwell the politician
- Commonwealth in England, war in Ireland, and rebellion in Scotland
- Cromwell, Lord Protector
- Cromwell’s legacy
Proving himself on the battlefields of England’s Civil war, Cromwell signed King Charles I’s death warrant only to later become a de facto king himself, ruling the short-lived commonwealth as what some have called a military dictatorship. Love him or loathe him, Cromwell’s life changed the political landscape of Great Britain and beyond.
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- BeaBe
- 08-10-21
Who else could of seen through a Kings execution
Too short for a life of such tenacity. Who else could see the execution of a King through. Once the Civil War was won the others shide away from the Ineveratible. Strong, religious and a family man. He loved his country above his king.I 👋 Father to out only time as a Republic. Statesman, MP and Patriache
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- colin adams
- 17-08-21
interesting listen
one of my favorite characters in history , maybe a religious nut , hmm, still could be worse look where we are now . worth the listen & good info 👍
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- Tone
- 15-06-21
Excellent Summary and perfect narration.
An ideal Essay summarising the key elements of Cromwell's role in English politics and culture.
William Irvine is the optimal narrator. I wish he could narrate every audiobook.
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- John Murphy
- 19-12-19
A Good Introduction
Obviously you cannot go very deeply into a subject in a book that was meant to be read in less than an hour, but this is a very good introduction to the enigmatic Oliver Cromwell and a nice jumping off point for his life. I would read it again.
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- Steven Ray Hill
- 20-02-20
Leaders of the civilized world.
He had Charles l's head removed and Charles Il dug up his body for decapitation.