Correction. 15:28 - It will be Sir John Eliot (11 April 1592 - 27 November 1632), not George Eliot. On 8 May, he was one of the managers who carried Buckingham's impeachment to the Lords.
Read: John Milton's most renowned work (very thick book) Paradise Lost. It is almost in my opinion as an huge work: appendix to the bible old testament ...yet in poetic form - a fantasy story about Satan - the angels and corruption of Adam & Eve. Although it is very long, it is a must read for English literature & philosophy - perhaps try to find why Milton was inspired to write this story with regards to this period he lived through & the incredible struggles of civil war, the religious groups, and the Kingship of Charles I & II who was the son of King James - the Scottish Stuart line of Kings of England after the Elisebethan - Tudor kings line. See how this could have has an effect - was Milton for the Republic and Oliver Cromwell ? Was he a monarchist ? He wanted to abolish the Kings rule over Eng!and and Parliament? Why would Milton have been influenced to follow the Republican Oliver Cromwell? Did Milton experience religious persecution under the Stuart Kings? After all king Charles I was a staunch Catholic. Under Elizabeth I - Tudor - who had been a staunch Protestant and had previously protected both Protestants and Catholics. The change to the Stuart catholic Kingship under Charles was incredibly unpopular to the widely protestant general public of England. Whereas - the Scottish were looking forward to having a true Catholic King under " bonny Charlie" whom they referred to him, and were fighting wars with the English to restore a true Catholic Scottish King.
What was the reason of stopping women from getting education during the restoration ? Was it only to control them in the name of patriarchal society or any other reason was also their ?
when has the subjugation towards women had any other reason than patriarchy.? its always patriarchy. this isn't just a rhetorical statement but a fact as well
insistence on waging a war against Spain repeated dissolvement of the parliament Catholic leanings - marriage with a Catholic women, taking up the project of restoring Catholic monasteries Strict action against dissenters Suppression of Scottish rebellion
Correction.
15:28 - It will be Sir John Eliot (11 April 1592 - 27 November 1632), not George Eliot.
On 8 May, he was one of the managers who carried Buckingham's impeachment to the Lords.
Read: John Milton's most renowned work (very thick book) Paradise Lost. It is almost in my opinion as an huge work: appendix to the bible old testament ...yet in poetic form - a fantasy story about Satan - the angels and corruption of Adam & Eve. Although it is very long, it is a must read for English literature & philosophy - perhaps try to find why Milton was inspired to write this story with regards to this period he lived through & the incredible struggles of civil war, the religious groups, and the Kingship of Charles I & II who was the son of King James - the Scottish Stuart line of Kings of England after the Elisebethan - Tudor kings line. See how this could have has an effect - was Milton for the Republic and Oliver Cromwell ? Was he a monarchist ? He wanted to abolish the Kings rule over Eng!and and Parliament? Why would Milton have been influenced to follow the Republican Oliver Cromwell? Did Milton experience religious persecution under the Stuart Kings? After all king Charles I was a staunch Catholic. Under Elizabeth I - Tudor - who had been a staunch Protestant and had previously protected both Protestants and Catholics. The change to the Stuart catholic Kingship under Charles was incredibly unpopular to the widely protestant general public of England. Whereas - the Scottish were looking forward to having a true Catholic King under " bonny Charlie" whom they referred to him, and were fighting wars with the English to restore a true Catholic Scottish King.
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Superb pronunciation and presentation
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Superb Lecture
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covers the non-literary history from the ascension of Charles I to the throne TO the eventual beginning of the civil war
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Can u pls do the social history too.
mam plz elaborate all the works of the writers of respective period i detail
What was the reason of stopping women from getting education during the restoration ? Was it only to control them in the name of patriarchal society or any other reason was also their ?
when has the subjugation towards women had any other reason than patriarchy.? its always patriarchy. this isn't just a rhetorical statement but a fact as well
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12:43 important
1:45 , 3:45, 7:15
Great
can u explain in urdu
" A multi-million dollar fiasco"
insistence on waging a war against Spain
repeated dissolvement of the parliament
Catholic leanings - marriage with a Catholic women, taking up the project of restoring Catholic monasteries
Strict action against dissenters
Suppression of Scottish rebellion
not George Eliot but John Eliot... A statesman not a poet...
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