Afbeelding auteur

Maurice P. Ashley

Auteur van England in the Seventeenth Century

36+ Werken 1,204 Leden 8 Besprekingen

Over de Auteur

Bevat de naam: Maurice Percy Ashley

Bevat ook: Maurice Ashley (1)

Werken van Maurice P. Ashley

England in the Seventeenth Century (1952) 385 exemplaren
The Stuarts (2000) 82 exemplaren
The English Civil War (1974) 78 exemplaren
The Life and Times of William I (1702) 68 exemplaren
The Greatness of Oliver Cromwell (1957) 58 exemplaren
Dawn of a New Era (1862) 55 exemplaren
The Glorious Revolution of 1688 (1966) 43 exemplaren
The Life and Times of King John (1972) 32 exemplaren
Life in Stuart England (1964) 26 exemplaren
Churchill as historian (1968) 21 exemplaren

Gerelateerde werken

The Lives of the Kings & Queens of England (1975) — Medewerker — 1,140 exemplaren

Tagged

Algemene kennis

Geslacht
male
Land (voor op de kaart)
United Kingdom

Leden

Besprekingen

This was interesting to see an obvious professional reviewing WSC's professional skills and judgement. Ashley went on to a career as a 17th Century British historian. (doesn't that sound like a time travel experiment left him stranded?). Churchill, he thought was more of a journalist than a historian, led a bit more by ideology than by where the research took him. All the same, the Duke of Marlborough biography, the particular interest of both men, is one of WSC's better efforts.
 
Gemarkeerd
DinadansFriend | Oct 5, 2013 |
1063 The Golden Century: Europe 1598-1715, by Maurice Ashley (read 27 Jul 1970) This is an intriguing survey of its period which stimulated my interest in said period muchly. While I feel I am familiar with the Thirty Years War, I have not recently read much in the period from 1648 to 1715. I was not even aware that there were revolutions around 1648 except for the English one. The Fronde (a term for a slingshot) was from 1648 to 1759 in France, and at least at the beginning was insurrectionary. The rest of the period is dominated by Louis XIV. This is an excellent study. I want to read more like it.… (meer)
½
 
Gemarkeerd
Schmerguls | Jun 10, 2009 |
A useful book which I believe was required reading for a course on Tudor and Stuart England I took some years ago.
 
Gemarkeerd
auntieknickers | 3 andere besprekingen | Jan 7, 2008 |
Points of interest:
Cromwell on Barebones Parliament: "I am more troubled now with the fool than with the knave."
First public concerts date from Restoration: violin was introduced then.
Re James II's three questions of 1687:
i) Documents are now in Bodleian
ii) The enquiry only showed the King's enemies how strong they were.
In Anne's reign real wages were higher than at any time since the reign of Henry VI.
Tory government took great trouble to get Asiento clause at Utrecht - shows Whigs weren't alone in their concern for trade.
Definitely the most disappointing volume of the series which I have read. The chapters on political history are dreary and uninspired - no attempt to highlight the significant points or clarify the chain of cause and effect. He seems to think that scholasticism and reason are mutually incompatible, and O.J.G. Welsh has pointed out in the Tablet how her has got the Secret Treaty of Dover all wrong. The most interesting chapter I found to be the one called 'A Ferment of Ideas 1640-60', which 'placed' for me a number of people whose importance had always been rather obscure - Chilligworth, the Cambridge Platonists, and Harrington, in particular.
(notes written 1954)
… (meer)
 
Gemarkeerd
jhw | 3 andere besprekingen | Apr 17, 2006 |

Lijsten

Misschien vindt je deze ook leuk

Gerelateerde auteurs

A. L. Rowse Series general editor

Statistieken

Werken
36
Ook door
1
Leden
1,204
Populariteit
#21,330
Waardering
½ 3.7
Besprekingen
8
ISBNs
83
Talen
4

Tabellen & Grafieken