Im reading Kevin Phillip's "The Cousins' Wars"
Its a history of English Civil War, the American Revolution, and the American Civil War, attempting to draw links between them, focusing the religious, ethnic, and ideological linkages from the Parliamentary/Cromwellian side of the ECW to the Patriot side of the Am Rev and the northern side of the ACW, and OTOH from the royalist side of the ECW, to the AR loyalists, and the ACW south. Also discussing the view of the ECW from the nascent colonies ( the more radical stages of the Cromwell regime scared off the conservative authorities in New England) and internal divisions in GB over the AR and ACW -(trying to make the case that old Cromwellian areas were more pro-American, etc) Theres some questionable stuff, but its very interesting.
Its a history of English Civil War, the American Revolution, and the American Civil War, attempting to draw links between them, focusing the religious, ethnic, and ideological linkages from the Parliamentary/Cromwellian side of the ECW to the Patriot side of the Am Rev and the northern side of the ACW, and OTOH from the royalist side of the ECW, to the AR loyalists, and the ACW south. Also discussing the view of the ECW from the nascent colonies ( the more radical stages of the Cromwell regime scared off the conservative authorities in New England) and internal divisions in GB over the AR and ACW -(trying to make the case that old Cromwellian areas were more pro-American, etc) Theres some questionable stuff, but its very interesting.
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