28 results on '"PELLS, ISMINI"'
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2. The Politicised Child During the Seventeenth-Century British Civil Wars: An Historical Perspective on Representations of Children and Trauma During Conflict
3. From Revolutionary Bulwark to Loyalist Bastion
4. Soliciting Sympathy
5. REASSESSING FRONTLINE MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS OF THE BRITISH CIVIL WARS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY MEDICAL WORLD
6. The military career, religious and political thought of Philip Skippon, c. 1598-1660
7. Introduction
8. Civic Militarism, Religious Idealism and Politics in the City of London
9. Reconciliation, Reform and the Rump Parliament
10. Military Victory and Alliances under Strain
11. Conclusion
12. Military Culture and Professionalism in the English Regiments in Foreign Service
13. Military and Civilian Government from the Cromwellian Protectorate to the Restoration
14. The Experience of Warfare and Martial Culture amongst “Ordinary” Soldiers during the Civil Wars
15. The English Gentry, Self-Fashioning and the Pursuit of Military Service
16. The Art Militaire of the Civil Wars in Its European Context
17. ‘Stout Skippon hath a wound’: the medical treatment of Parliament’s infantry commander following the battle of Naseby
18. The Politicised Child During the Seventeenth-Century British Civil Wars: An Historical Perspective on Representations of Children and Trauma During Conflict
19. Civic Medicine: Physician Polity, and Pen in Early Modern Europe. Edited by J. AndrewMendelsohn, AnnemarieKinzelbach and RuthSchilling. Routledge. 2020. xvi + 316pp. £120.00.
20. CROMWELL’S BUFFOON: THE LIFE AND CAREER OF THE REGICIDE THOMAS PRIDE Hodkinson Robert
21. Matthew Woodcock and Cian O'Mahony, eds. Early Modern Military Identities 1560–1639: Reality and Representation. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2019. Pp. 326. $99.00 (cloth).
22. Philip Skippon and the British Civil Wars
23. RECONSTRUCTING THE NEW MODEL ARMY, VOLUME 1 : REGIMENTAL LISTS APRIL 1645 TO MAY 1649 Malcolm Wanklyn
24. The English People at War in the Age of Henry VIII
25. REASSESSING FRONTLINE MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS OF THE BRITISH CIVIL WARS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY MEDICAL WORLD
26. Wright, Sir Edmund (bap. 1573, d. 1643), mayor of London
27. Book Review: Early Modern Military Identities 1560–1639: Reality and Representation
28. Ground-breaking pioneers or dangerous amateurs? Did early-modern surgery have any basis in medical science?
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