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The English Civil War Myth Legend And Popular Memory Charles J Esdaile

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The English Civil War Myth Legend And Popular Memory Charles J Esdaile
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.38 MB
Pages: 318
Author: Charles J Esdaile
ISBN: 9781399037488, 139903748X
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The English Civil War Myth Legend And Popular Memory Charles J Esdaile by Charles J Esdaile 9781399037488, 139903748X instant download after payment.

Cavaliers and Roundheads are figures who appear in hundreds of English ghost stories. In this innovative account, Charles Esdaile argues that such tales are in reality folk memories of an episode of English history that was second only to the Black Death in terms of individual and collective suffering alike, and, further, that they reveal important truths about the way in which the conflict was represented: it is no surprise, then, to find that spectral Cavaliers are often romantic figures and revenant Roundheads grim ones full of menace. Yet, the book is no mere catalogue. On the contrary, rather than being discussed in a vacuum, the tales of haunting are rather set within a detailed regional history of the conflicts of 1642-1651 of a sort that has never yet been attempted, but is, for all that, badly needed.

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