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The Blackwells as radicals, merchants, financiers and administrators illustrate the importance of kinship, the development of the early modern state in London and the ownership of the memory of the civil wars across a century of wars and revolutions.
The Blackwells as radicals, merchants, financiers and administrators illustrate the importance of kinship, the development of the early modern state in London and the ownership of the memory of the civil wars across a century of wars and revolutions.
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David Farr is Deputy Head Academic of Norwich School. He is author of full-length studies of the Cromwellian military-religious figures, John Lambert, Henry Ireton, Thomas Harrison and Hezekiah Haynes and the failure of Oliver Cromwell's Godly Revolution, 1594-1704 (2020).
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Introduction / PART 1:1594-1660 / Puritan Activists, 1594-1642 / War, 1642-1646 / Revolution, 1646-1649 / Administrator and Politician, 1645-1660 / Speculators and Agents, 1646-1660 / PART 2:1660-1691 / Survival and new opportunities, 1660-1672 / Kin and Brokerage, 1647-1693 / Blackwell in America: Massachusetts, 1684-1688 / Blackwell in America: Pennsylvania, 1688-1690 / PART 3:1691-1727 / Blackwell and Lambert Blackwell: London and Italy, 1672-1701 / Lambert Blackwell in Italy: Merchant, Consul and Envoy, 1684-1705 / Lambert Blackwell in Italy: representative of the English state at war, 1690-1705 / Lambert Blackwell: Financier, MP and landed elite, 1705-1720 / Lambert Blackwell and the South Sea Bubble, 1711-1727 / Conclusion
Introduction PART 1:1594-1660 Puritan Activists, 1594-1642 War, 1642-1646 Revolution, 1646-1649 Administrator and Politician, 1645-1660 Speculators and Agents, 1646-1660 PART 2:1660-1691 Survival and new opportunities, 1660-1672 Kin and Brokerage, 1647-1693 Blackwell in America: Massachusetts, 1684-1688 Blackwell in America: Pennsylvania, 1688-1690 PART 3:1691-1727 Blackwell and Lambert Blackwell: London and Italy, 1672-1701 Lambert Blackwell in Italy: Merchant, Consul and Envoy, 1684-1705 Lambert Blackwell in Italy: representative of the English state at war, 1690-1705 Lambert Blackwell: Financier, MP and landed elite, 1705-1720 Lambert Blackwell and the South Sea Bubble, 1711-1727 Conclusion
Introduction / PART 1:1594-1660 / Puritan Activists, 1594-1642 / War, 1642-1646 / Revolution, 1646-1649 / Administrator and Politician, 1645-1660 / Speculators and Agents, 1646-1660 / PART 2:1660-1691 / Survival and new opportunities, 1660-1672 / Kin and Brokerage, 1647-1693 / Blackwell in America: Massachusetts, 1684-1688 / Blackwell in America: Pennsylvania, 1688-1690 / PART 3:1691-1727 / Blackwell and Lambert Blackwell: London and Italy, 1672-1701 / Lambert Blackwell in Italy: Merchant, Consul and Envoy, 1684-1705 / Lambert Blackwell in Italy: representative of the English state at war, 1690-1705 / Lambert Blackwell: Financier, MP and landed elite, 1705-1720 / Lambert Blackwell and the South Sea Bubble, 1711-1727 / Conclusion
Introduction PART 1:1594-1660 Puritan Activists, 1594-1642 War, 1642-1646 Revolution, 1646-1649 Administrator and Politician, 1645-1660 Speculators and Agents, 1646-1660 PART 2:1660-1691 Survival and new opportunities, 1660-1672 Kin and Brokerage, 1647-1693 Blackwell in America: Massachusetts, 1684-1688 Blackwell in America: Pennsylvania, 1688-1690 PART 3:1691-1727 Blackwell and Lambert Blackwell: London and Italy, 1672-1701 Lambert Blackwell in Italy: Merchant, Consul and Envoy, 1684-1705 Lambert Blackwell in Italy: representative of the English state at war, 1690-1705 Lambert Blackwell: Financier, MP and landed elite, 1705-1720 Lambert Blackwell and the South Sea Bubble, 1711-1727 Conclusion
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