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The Restless Republic

Britain without a Crown

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The Restless Republic

By: Anna Keay
Narrated by: Lucy Tregear
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THE SUNDAY TIMES HISTORY BOOK OF THE YEAR 2022 WINNER OF THE POL ROGER DUFF COOPER PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION SHORTLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE

Eleven years when Britain had no king.

In 1649 Britain was engulfed by revolution.

On a raw January afternoon, the Stuart king, Charles I, was executed for treason. Within weeks the English monarchy had been abolished and the ‘useless and dangerous’ House of Lords discarded. The people, it was announced, were now the sovereign force in the land. What this meant, and where it would lead, no one knew.

The Restless Republic is the story of the extraordinary decade that followed. It takes as its guides the people who lived through those years. Among them is Anna Trapnel, the daughter of a Deptford shipwright whose visions transfixed the nation. John Bradshaw, the Cheshire lawyer who found himself trying the King. Marchamont Nedham, the irrepressible newspaper man and puppet master of propaganda. Gerrard Winstanley, who strove for a Utopia of common ownership where no one went hungry. William Petty, the precocious scientist whose mapping of Ireland prefaced the dispossession of tens of thousands. And the indomitable Countess of Derby who defended to the last the final Royalist stronghold on the Isle of Man.

The Restless Republic ranges from London to Leith, Cornwall to Connacht, from the corridors of power to the common fields and hillsides. Gathering her cast of trembling visionaries and banished royalists, dextrous mandarins and bewildered bystanders, Anna Keay brings to vivid life the most extraordinary and experimental decade in Britain’s history. It is the story of how these tempestuous years set the British Isles on a new course, and of what happened when a conservative people tried revolution.

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‘Her narrative brims with life, colour, humour and humanity … A dazzling achievement, and I loved every pageDominic Sandbrook, Sunday Times
‘In this ceaselessly fascinating account of one of the most epochal events in the country’s history, the deserved winner of the Pol Roger Duff Cooper prize, Anna Keay skilfully delves beneath the well-worn cliches about the Commonwealth and brings a time of quiet, uncertain and ultimately fruitless revolution to vivid life. It is hard to imagine a better examination of the Protectorat’ Alexander Larman, Observer
‘This is an exceptional book about an exceptional timemeticulously researched and deftly drawn character studies … A triumph’ John Adamson, author of The Noble Revolt
An exceptional feat of imaginative engagement. Never have the kingless years been made so vivid, and never has vividness contributed so much to the understanding of them. Keay has brought off an ingenious literary experiment… An entrancing achievementBlair Worden, TLS
‘Wonderful…. Tells the story of how the British and Irish people came to be who they are’ Clive Myrie
‘Deft, confident, deeply learned and provocative’ Rory Stewart
‘[A] vivid panorama … Keay conjures up with nuance and panache the single most fascinating decade in the history of Britain and Ireland, revealing it to be at once weirdly ancient and strangely modern’ Paul Lay, The Times
‘Keay offers us a world turned upside down; but also a world made real. That’s a remarkable achievementAdrian Tinniswood, Sunday Telegraph *****
‘Readers both expert and casual will revel in seeing this period brought to noisy, brash, colourful [life] by the skilled pen of a natural storyteller’ Aspects of History
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I have previously read the authors biography of the illegitimate son of Charles the second that I was looking forward to reading another account of the same period by the same author. It didn’t disappoint. In fact it exceeded my expectations, the book contains a fantastic account of the characters from that time period. It contains a fascinating study of some well-known, and not so well-known people who lived in this period and weaves them together in a brilliantly told fabric of the story.

An exceptional study of wonderfully complex characters

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I have many books about Seventeenth Century history, and it's a long time since I've enjoyed one as much I have this. Anna Keay has taken the lifetime of the republic and introduced us to some of the lesser known personalities of the time, as well as the political and military big hitters, and tells their stories within the tumultuous times. I particular enjoyed learning more about Anne Clarges, future Duchess of Albemarle and wife of General George Monk, much maligned by Samuel Pepys in his diaries. It turns out the nation had much to thank her for.

The narration was excellent too.

Superb

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A well paced and very informative presentation of the years following the execution of Charles 1 through the lives of lesser known figures rathe than generals and national political figures. It offers the non-specialist a coherent narrative of a period about which we learn little at school. For me it helped to fill a gap in my understanding of why the Republic failed and the Restoration occurred. It’s also very well read.

Excellent overview

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comprehensive telling of historof the age. Read wonderfully by narrator. Overall amazing title to listen to.

Great

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This is an unknown or misunderstood period of British history for many people, but this book helps bring alive the struggles and experiences of a cross section of real people during these tumultuous years.

Fascinating stories about real lives

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