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The Blazing World

A New History of Revolutionary England, 1603-1689

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The Blazing World

By: Jonathan Healey
Narrated by: Oliver Hembrough
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AN ECONOMIST AND NEW YORKER BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • A fresh, exciting, “readable and informative history (The New York Times) of seventeenth-century England, a time of revolution when society was on fire and simultaneously forging the modern world. • “Recapture[s] a lost moment when a radically democratic commonwealth seemed possible.”—Adam Gopnik, The New Yorker

“[Healy] makes a convincing argument that the turbulent era qualifies as truly ‘revolutionary,’ not simply because of its cascading political upheavals, but in terms of far-reaching changes within society.... Wryly humorous and occasionally bawdy”— The Wall Street Journal

The seventeenth century was a revolutionary age for the English. It started as they suddenly found themselves ruled by a Scotsman, and it ended in the shadow of an invasion by the Dutch. Under James I, England suffered terrorism and witch panics. Under his son Charles, state and society collapsed into civil war, to be followed by an army coup and regicide. For a short time—for the only time in history—England was a republic. There were bitter struggles over faith and Parliament asserted itself like never before. There were no boundaries to politics. In fiery, plague-ridden London, in coffee shops and alehouses, new ideas were forged that were angry, populist, and almost impossible for monarchs to control.

But the story of this century is less well known than it should be. Myths have grown around key figures. People may know about the Gunpowder Plot and the Great Fire of London, but the Civil War is a half-remembered mystery to many. And yet the seventeenth century has never seemed more relevant. The British constitution is once again being bent and contorted, and there is a clash of ideologies reminiscent of when Roundhead fought Cavalier.

The Blazing World is the story of this strange, twisting, fascinating century. It shows a society in sparkling detail. It was a new world of wealth, creativity, and daring curiosity, but also of greed, pugnacious arrogance, and colonial violence.
Europe Great Britain Military Wars & Conflicts England Middle Ages United Kingdom Royalty New York Imperialism
Comprehensive Overview • Informative Context • Skillful Narration • Sweeping History • Fascinating Insights

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I have been looking for a modern book that tells the political, social, religious and military history of 17th century England for a long time. This book does that, making sense out of a very confusing period.

Been looking for this book for a long time

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This book provides a fascinating overview of how a society changed over just a hundred years. So many of the issues are the same as today. Highly partisan, massive flips in perspective and coalitions, tremendous changes in society, an increasingly global economy, tensions between urban and rural perspectives, etc. Highly recommended.

Fascinating and timely!

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Excellent review of the middle of the English 17th century, with attention to social, economic, and religious conflicts. The text may suffer from divergent levels of detail and some inconsistent pacing. For example, (spoiler) the trial and execution of King Charles are breezily narrated while an initial scene of Rush Bearing against Puritanism is lingered over and described in great detail. This may be all chalked up to readerly preference.

Excellent and fascinating!

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liked the scope of the book, good details on Engalnd and how they fit in the context of other countries. however, very hard to follow all of the names and how they fit into the story.

Very interesting period

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I have been reading a lot recently about the English Civil Wars. This book covers the wars again but bookends the lead up and consequences.

The book is well researched and well written. There were details presented, particularly regarding public sentiment that I had not heard before.

The book is simple the best thing I have read for some years.

Can’t overstate how much I enjoyed this book

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