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The World Turned Upside Down: Radical Ideas During the English Revolution

Autor Christopher Hill
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 feb 2020
'His finest work and one that was both symptom and engine of the concept of "history from below" ... Here Levellers, Diggers, Ranters, Muggletonians, the early Quakers and others taking advantage of the collapse of censorship to bid for new kinds of freedom were given centre stage'Times Higher Education

In 'The World Turned Upside Down' Christopher Hill studies the beliefs of such radical groups as the Diggers, the Ranters, the Levellers and others, and the social and emotional impulses that gave rise to them. The relations between rich and poor classes, the part played by wandering 'masterless' men, the outbursts of sexual freedom, the great imaginative creations of Milton and Bunyan - these and many other elements build up into a marvellously detailed and coherent portrait of this strange, sudden effusion of revolutionary beliefs.

'Established the concept of an "English Revolution" every bit as significant and potentially as radical as its French and Russian equivalents'Daily Telegraph

'Brilliant ... marvellous erudition and sympathy' David Caute,New Statesman

'This book will outlive our time and will stand as a notable monument to the man, the committed radical scholar, and one of the finest historians of the age'The Times Literary Supplement

'The dean and paragon of English historians' E.P. Thompson
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ISBN-13: 9780141993133
ISBN-10: 0141993138
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Christopher Hill (1912-2003) was educated at St Peter's School, York, and at Balliol College, Oxford, and in 1934 was made a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. In 1936 he became lecturer in modern history at University College, Cardiff, and two years later fellow and tutor in modern history at Balliol. After war service, which included two years in the Russian department of the Foreign Office, he returned to Oxford in 1945. From 1958 until 1965 he was university lecturer in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century history, and from 1965 to 1978 he was Master of Balliol College.

His publications includeLenin and the Russian Revolution;Puritanism and Revolution;God's Englishman: Oliver Cromwell and the English Revolution;The World Turned Upside Down;Milton and the English Revolution, which won the Royal Society of Literature Award;A Turbulent, Seditious and Factious People: John Bunyan and His Church, which won the 1989 W. H. Smith Literary Award andThe English Bible and the Seventeenth-Century Revolution, which was shortlisted for the 1993 NCR Book Award.