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Who Wanted to Execute Charles I?

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About the lecture

In this module, we think about who it actually was that wanted Charles I to be executed, focusing in particular on the general lack of support for the king’s execution in almost every section of society, even among some of the staunchest supporters of the Republican cause.

About the lecturer

John Morrill was educated at Altrincham Grammar School (Cheshire) and at Trinity College Oxford (BA 1967, DPhil 1971). He was a Research Fellow there (1970-4) and a Lecturer at Stirling University (1974-5) before moving to Cambridge in 1975 as Lecturer, Reader and now Professor. He has been a Fellow of Selwyn College since 1975 and was Director of Studies in History 1975-92, Tutor 1979-92, Admissions Tutor 1982-7, Senior Tutor 1987-92 and Vice Master 1992-2001. He was elected as a Fellow of the British Academy in 1995 and served as Vice President from 2001-9. He is also an Honorary Member of the Royal Irish Academy and the Academy of Finland, and he holds honorary degrees from several universities and is an Hon. Fellow of Trinity College Oxford and Trinity College Dublin. He is also a permanent deacon in the Roman Catholic Church and holds several senior positions in the Diocese of East Anglia (eg Chair of the Commission for Evangelisation and Assistant Director for Diaconal Formation) and he teaches Church History and pastoral theology one weekend a month at St John's Seminary, Wonersh.

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Morrill, J. (2019, January 18). Y108 The Execution of Charles I and the Interregnum 1646-1660 - Who Wanted to Execute Charles I? [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/options/y108-the-execution-of-charles-i-and-the-interregnum-1646-1660?auth=0&lesson=2312&option=570&type=lesson

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Morrill, J. "Y108 The Execution of Charles I and the Interregnum 1646-1660 – Who Wanted to Execute Charles I?." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 18 Jan 2019, https://massolit.io/options/y108-the-execution-of-charles-i-and-the-interregnum-1646-1660?auth=0&lesson=2312&option=570&type=lesson