Blood on our hands : the English Civil War /

The English Civil War is one of the darkest moments of English history. When Parliament published England's first newspaper - advertising their complaints against Charles I, the effect on men and women who had hitherto known nothing of the affairs of government was seismic. The war tore familie...

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Other Authors: Pirie, Caroline Ross (Director, Producer), West, Samuel, 1966- (Narrator)
Format: Electronic Video
Language:English
Published: London, England : Digital Rights Group, 2005.
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