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Oliver Cromwell and the English People, first published in 1937, contains the text of a lecture delivered by the author before the Friedrich Sthamer-Gesellschaft in Hamburg in 1936. It is printed together with notes and an epilogue on 'The English Puritan Revolution and the German National Socialist Revolution'.
This 1948 book may be described as a series of individual studies in the history of culture and civilisation. The first five essays share the common theme of the legacy of Greece. The last three are independent; but the theme of tradition and keynote of continuity are common to all.
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