Cavalier Capital
Cavalier Capital by John Barratt is a groundbreaking exploration of Oxford's pivotal role as the "Royalist capital" during the English Civil War. This meticulously detailed account is the first of its kind in nearly seventy-five years, providing readers with an in-depth look at the multifaceted experiences of both the town and the university during this tumultuous period. Published in 2021, this book spans 184 pages and delves into the significant impacts of the Royalist occupation, highlighting Oxford's emergence as a crucial manufacturing hub for munitions and armory. Additionally, Barratt examines the operations of the King's court and the intricacies of Royalist government and administration. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, Cavalier Capital offers a captivating perspective on a vital chapter in British history.