Belloc has written elsewhere that the victory of the Reformation in England led to its victory in much of the rest of Europe. That victory unleashed the forces of social disintegration – Protestantism, Capitalism, and anti-Catholicism – and led them to challenge the tradition of Monarchy on the field of battle. This book tells the story of how Charles I came to face those forces, manipulated by the Money Power, and how and why he failed. Charles I reads like “a ripping yarn,” but it explores the personalities, the issues, the clashes, and the circumstances as they were. Thus it is not “acceptable orthodoxy.” But it is real history.
Foreword —Dr. Clyde Wilson
Introduction —Michael Hennessy
The Problem
The Circumstance
Stuart
The Formative Years
Buckingham
i. The Spanish Match
ii. The Attack Begins
iii. The Blow
Maturity
Scotland
The Effort for Unity
i. The Central Effort
ii. The Effort in the Church
iii. The Effort in Ireland
iv. The Abortive Effort in Scotland
The Menace
The Crisis
The Great Rebellion
The Triumph of the Great Rebellion
The Hostage
i. Hostage of the Scotch
ii. Hostage of the Parliament
The Killing of the King