ABSTRACT

Charles Carlton's biography of the `monarch of the Civil Wars' was praised for its distinctive psychological portrait of Charles I when it was first published in 1983. Challenging conventional interpretations of the king, as well as questioning orthodox historical assumptions concerning the origins and development of the Civil Wars, the book quickly established itself as the definitive biography.
In the eleven years since Charles I: The Personal Monarch was published an immense amount of new material on the king and his reign have emerged and yet no new biography has been written. Professor Carlton's second edition includes a substantial new preface which takes account of the new work. Addressing and analysing the furious historiographical debates which have surrounded the period, Carlton offers a fresh and lucid perspective. The text and bibliography have been thoroughly updated.

chapter I|11 pages

The Duke ‘Far Out of Order'

chapter II|10 pages

‘The Illustrious Hope of Great Britain'

chapter IV|13 pages

‘The Voyage of the Knights of Adventure'

chapter V|12 pages

‘The Young Folks Shall Have Their World'

chapter VII|20 pages

‘A Shameful Return'

chapter VIII|15 pages

To ‘Take that Slime Away'

chapter IX|12 pages

‘Sovereignty Maintained Above All'

chapter XI|36 pages

‘His Own Direction and Commandment'

chapter XII|27 pages

‘That Fatal Book'

chapter XIII|28 pages

‘The Government All in Pieces'

chapter XIV|18 pages

‘To Fight for My Crown and My Dignity'

chapter XV|13 pages

'These Times Are Ones of Public Danger'

chapter XVI|26 pages

‘The Battle of All for All'

chapter XVII|14 pages

‘What Way to Walk'

chapter XVIII|28 pages

‘Remember Thy End'

chapter XIX|12 pages

‘An Incorruptible Crown'