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Cromwell's Navy: The Fleet and the English Revolution, 1648-1660 (Clarendon
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Cromwell's Navy: The Fleet and the English Revolution, 1648-1660 (Clarendon Paperbacks) Paperback - 1992

by Capp, Bernard

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Oxford, Great Britain: Clarendon Press, 1992. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. First Paperback Edition.. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Very Good Soft Cover. The Only Mar Is The Previous Owners' Name And Date On Top Of Half-Title Page. N This Book Capp Explores The Nature And Role Of The Navy During The English Revolution. After The King's Execution In 1649, The Navy's Leadership Was Drastically Remodeled, With Republican And Puritan Outsiders Being Brought Into Key Positions. Capp Examines The Fleet's Part In The Political History Of The Period, Both Domestic And International, And Its Intervention In The Critical Months Before The Restoration. He Also Surveys The Navy's Social Life--The Characteristics Of The Officers And Seamen, Volunteers And The Press Gang, As Well As The Mental World Of The Seventeenth-Century Mariner. 420 Pages Including Index. .
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This is the first study of the navy during the English Revolution. It argues that the commonwealth navy did not, as is often assumed, stand back from domestic political controversies, but was deeply influenced by the revolutionary circumstances of its origins. Bernard Capp charts the navy's central role in the struggle to win recognition for the new regime, and in the major wars which followed. Based on extensive and meticulous research, this book provides a richly detailed insight into a neglected subject, and enhances our understanding of the Cromwellian period as a whole.