Radical Religion in Cromwell's England: A Concise History from the English Civil War to the End of the Commonwealth

Radical Religion in Cromwell's England: A Concise History from the English Civil War to the End of the Commonwealth

by Andrew Bradstock
Radical Religion in Cromwell's England: A Concise History from the English Civil War to the End of the Commonwealth

Radical Religion in Cromwell's England: A Concise History from the English Civil War to the End of the Commonwealth

by Andrew Bradstock

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Overview

'The present state of the old world is running up like parchment in the fire.' So declaimed Gerrard Winstanley, charismatic leader of radical religious group the Diggers, in mid-seventeenth century England: one of the most turbulent periods in that country's history. As three civil wars divided and slaughtered families and communities, as failing harvests and land reforms forced many to the edge of starvation, and as longstanding institutions like the House of Lords, the Established Church and even the monarchy were unceremoniously dismantled, so a feverish sense of living on the cusp of a new age gripped the nation."Radical Religion in Cromwell's England" is the first genuinely concise and accessible history of the fascinating ideas and popular movements which emerged during this volatile period. Names like the 'Ranters', 'Seekers', 'Diggers', 'Muggletonians' and 'Levellers' convey something of the exoticism of these associations, which although loose-knit, and in some cases short-lived, impacted on every stratum of society.
Andrew Bradstock critically appraises each group and its ideas, taking into account the context in which they emerged, the factors which influenced them, and their significance at the time and subsequently. The role of political, religious, economic and military factors in shaping radical opinion is explored in full, as is the neglected contribution of women to these movements. Drawing on the author's long study of the topic, "Radical Religion in Cromwell's England" brings a remarkable era to vivid and colourful life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780857732033
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 12/07/2010
Series: International Library of Historical Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Andrew Bradstock is Howard Paterson Professor of Theology and Public Issues at the University of Otago, New Zealand. He is author and editor of several books in the field of radical religion and politics in seventeenth-century England, including Faith in the Revolution: The Political Theologies of Muntzer and Winstanley (1997), Winstanley and the Diggers, 1649-1999 (2000) and - edited with Chris Rowland - Radical Christian Writings: A Reader (2002).

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Baptists
Levellers
Diggers
Ranters
Quakers
Fifth Monarchists
Muggletonians
Conclusion
Notes
Further Reading
Index
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