Le Coup d’État oublié : Quand l’Angleterre est devenue une république| L'Histoire nous le dira # 199

At the heart of this story is the enigmatic Oliver Cromwell. Politician, general, figurehead of Puritanism and ultimately Lord Protector of England, Cromwell was the architect of both the regicide that cost Charles Stuart his life and the republican regime that followed. Join this channel to get benefits: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN4T... To financially support the channel, three choices: 1. Click on the "Join" button below the video. 2. Patreon:   / hndl   3. UTip: https://utip.io/lhistoirenousledira With: Laurent Turcot, professor of history at the University of Quebec in Trois-Rivières, Canada Script: Catherine Tourangeau Editing: DeadWill Music from the website: epidemicsound.com 00:00 Introduction 01:41 Oliver Cromwell and early 17th century England 04:39 Oliver Cromwell, MP and gentleman farmer 07:15 On the road to civil war! 09:30 Cromwell: from the Long Parliament to the New Model Army 11:54 The Commonwealth and the Republican Experience, 1649-1660 17:00 End and Legacy 18:48 Closing Subscribe to my channel:    / lhistoireno.  . Facebook:   / histoirenous.  . Instagram:   / laurentturcot   The videos are used for educational purposes under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976 on Fair-Use. For further: David Cressy, Dangerous Talk. Scandalous, Seditious and Treasonable Speech in Pre-Modern England (Oxford, 2010) Mark Knights, Representation and Misrepresentation in Later Stuart Britain (Oxford, 2005) Jason Peacey: "News, Politics and People, 1603-1714." State Papers Online 1603-1714, Cengage Learning EMEA Ltd, 2010. Steven Pincus, 1688: The First Modern Revolution (Yale University Press, 2009) Steven Pincus, '"Coffee politicians does create": coffeehouses and Restoration political culture', Journal of Modern History, 67 (1995), pp. 807-34. J. Raymond, The Invention of the Newspaper. English Newsbooks, 1641-1649 (Oxford, 1996) #history #documentary