Based on impressive and wide-ranging research in national and local archives in the United Kingdom and in the Folger and Yale University Libraries in the United States, this is the first full-length study of its subject and its significance for the course, and ultimate outcome, of the English Revolution.
R.C. Richardson, Clio
a thoroughly researched study of changing sides during the Civil Wars. ... a very original and stimulating study.
Northern History
Hoppers thoughtful book is a useful addition to those crowded student reading lists, but it needs to be read beside other studies.
Anthony Fletcher, The Journal of the Historical Association,
Hopper's book provides a very useful examination of the choosing of sides in the first place. ... We owe Hopper a great deal for bringing their justifications before us in so well analysed a manner.
Martyn Bennet, War in History
a significant and lively contribution
Ronald Hutton, English Historical Review