Cromwell and Communism

Cromwell and Communism

Socialism and Democracy in the Great English Revolution

Stenning, H.J.; Bernstein, Eduard

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

286

Mole

9781032472294

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1. Introduction 2. England up to the Middle of the Seventeenth Century 3. Early Years of Charles I's Reign, and John Lilburne's Youth and First Persecutions 4. Parliament and the Monarchy 5. Parliament and the National Army, and Presbyterians, Independents and Other Sects 6. The Levellers versus the 'Gentlemen' Independents 7. The Struggle for Democracy and the Levellers' 'Agreement of the People' 8. Atheistic and Communistic Tendencies in the Levellers' Movement 9. The 'True' Levellers and their Practical Communism 10. The Communistic Utopia of Gerard Winstanley 11. The Levellers' Revolt in the Army, and Lilburne's Last Years and Death 12. Historical Significance of Lilburne and the Levellers 13. Conspiracies and Religious Offshoots of the Popular Democratic Movement 14. Political Philosophy of the Seventeenth Century, and Hobbes and Harrington 15. Peter Cornelius Plockboy 16. The Quakers in the Seventeenth Century 17. John Bellers, Champion of the Poor and Advocate of a League of Nations
Dissent;English revolution;Political protest;Political upheaval;Protest;Protest movements;Revolution;Revolution in England;Uprising;Violent protest;Young Men;Edward King;Great English Revolution;Newmarket Heath;Maximilian Petty;Robert Lilburne;William Everard;Early Quakers;John Lilburne;Clip;Lord Manchester;Lilburne's Pamphlets;Ship Money;Mercurius Pragmaticus;Conferring;Star Chamber;Freeholders;William The Conqueror;Zenith;Tudors;Follow;National Biography;Eleventh Hour;Marston Moor;William Kiffin