Description: A Handbook exploring how the events of the English Revolution grew out of, and resonated, in the politics and interactions of the each of the Three Kingdoms - England, Scotland, and Ireland - and demonstrating the long-term impacts of the crisis on the kingdoms themselves, as well as in a broader European context.
Review Quotes: "Michael Braddick has assembled a highly useful compendium of recent research by thirty international scholars on a subject of perennial interest." -- Joseph P. Ward, Seventeenth Century News
"It is impossible not to be impressed with the job done by the editor and his contributors in bringing this volume together. It is a marvellous point for advanced undergraduates and graduate researchers." -- James Loxley, Seventeenth Century News"The editor is to be congratulated on assembling an impressive team." -- Keith M. Brown, Scottish Historical Review"It is impossible not to be impressed with the job done by the editor and his contributors in bringing this volume together. It is a marvellous reference point for advanced undergraduates and graduate researchers, and an excellent summation or aide memoire for the rest of us." -- James Loxley, University of Edinburgh, The Seventeenth Century