Cromwellian Conversations 30: The Levellers

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  • Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
  • In November 1647 a group of men sat down in St Mary’s Church in Putney to discuss the future government of the country in the wake of a brutal Civil War. Chaired by Oliver Cromwell, ordinary soldiers and civilians met with generals of Parliament’s victorious army. These ordinary people, termed Levellers by some, proposed radical ideas at the Putney Debates including for the first time the notion that all men should have the vote.
    To tie in with a new exhibit on the Levellers at the Cromwell Museum, its Curator Stuart Orme gives a brief overview of the story of this radical political movement and their ideas.

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  • @jasoncornell1579
    @jasoncornell1579 Рік тому +3

    Well let's see we have an installed prime minister overseeing the on going bonfire of our rights and liberties we could do with a new Leveller movement

  • @tonyjones7372
    @tonyjones7372 Рік тому

    Stuart
    I would if you can help me, I am presently working my way through Clarendon's work. in book VI, page 467, 2nd paragraph, he talks of a 'Mushroom Army' , do you know what he means by the phrase?

    • @CromwellMuseum
      @CromwellMuseum  Рік тому

      Can you drop us an e-mail at museum@cromwellmuseum.com with a picture of it please (the page) - context then will help. :)