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Pride's Purge by David Underdown
Pride's Purge by David Underdown













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This allowed him to create an alliance with Scots Covenanters and Parliamentarian moderates to restore him to the English throne. Removal from the Long Parliament of members considered to be opponents of the New Model Armyĭespite defeat in the First English Civil War, Charles I retained significant political power. He concludes it is book that was either published too early or too late.Colonel Pride refusing admission to the secluded members of the Long Parliament. John Morrill argues that ''Revel, Riot and Rebellion'' received much less enthusiastic reviews compared to Underdown's earlier and later books. The book now appears to rest on major fallacies and misinterpretations. But in doing so, it drew a straightforward and somewhat unlikely chain of causality between locale, cultural practices and conflict, and national political allegiances after 1642 – a chain all the more suspect if the sturdy concepts of localism and popular culture out of which it was forged are found to be a little rusty. build a new narrative of popular political participation and activism. The 1985 book on ''Revel, Riot and Rebellion and The Social History of Politics'' was an: Historian Phil Withington argued in 2015 that Underdown's sense of localism has been superseded by new scholarship, as has his sense of popular culture.

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Underdown went on to pioneer the study of local history, popular politics, gender and sport. Almost four decades on, the book remains a fixture of undergraduate reading lists. : His most famous study, ''Pride's Purge: Politics in the Puritan Revolution'' (1971), is a narrative of the tangle of events that took place in England during the late 1640s and led to the purge of the Long Parliament and the execution of King Charles I. After retiring from Yale in 1996, Underdown wrote a well-received book about the history of cricket in the Hambledon era, ''Start of Play''.

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The books ''Revel, Riot, and Rebellion'' and ''Fire from Heaven'' won prizes from the North American Conference on British Studies and the New England Historical Association. Born at Wells, Somerset, Underdown was educated at the Blue School and Exeter College, Oxford. David Underdown David Edward Underdown (19 August 1925 – 26 September 2009) was a historian of 17th-century English politics and culture and Professor Emeritus at Yale University.















Pride's Purge by David Underdown