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The English Civil War
- An Alternative History of Britain
- Narrated by: Liam Gerrard
- Length: 11 hrs and 38 mins
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Summary
With hindsight, the victory of Parliamentarian forces over the Royalists in the English Civil War may seem inevitable, but this outcome was not a foregone conclusion. Timothy Venning explores many of the turning points and discusses how they might so easily have played out differently.
What if, for example, Charles I had capitalized on his victory at Edgehill by attacking London without delay? Could this have ended the war in 1642? His actual advance on the capital in 1643 failed but came close to causing a Parliamentarian collapse—how could it have succeeded, and what then? Among the many other scenarios, full consideration is given to the role of Ireland (what if Papal meddling had not prevented Irish Catholics aiding Charles?) and Scotland (how might Montrose's Scottish loyalists have neutralized the Covenanters?). The author analyzes the plausible possibilities in each thread, throwing light on the role of chance and underlying factors in the real outcome, as well as what might easily have been different.
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- SirLanceLot
- 13-07-24
Tedious counter-factual history
A confusing and tedious 'what if'? style history that rambles all over the place, with awfully written sentences that don't flow well at all in an audio-book. This assumes the listener already has a robust knowledge of the Civil War. Although I appreciate it's a difficult subject to summarise, as there's lots going on in the Three Kingdoms, it doesn't really aim to tie things together and weave a coherent narrative for the listener, being consumed with these 'what if' questions. I just want to know more about what happened and why. However, it does seem to be one of the few audio-books on the Civil War on Amazon.
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