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The Journal of Joachim Hane / containing his escapes and sufferings during his employment by Oliver Cromwell in France from November 1653 to February 1654 cover

The Journal of Joachim Hane / containing his escapes and sufferings during his employment by Oliver Cromwell in France from November 1653 to February 1654

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The journal records an engineer's account of a hazardous secret mission in France on behalf of the English Commonwealth between November 1653 and February 1654. It combines day-to-day narrative of escapes, hardships, and captivity with technical observations on siegecraft, fortifications, and artillery, and situates military episodes within strained Anglo‑French politics. Entries recount travel, improvisation under peril, interactions with military authorities, and the physical and psychological toll of clandestine service, offering a practical and candid view of seventeenth-century military engineering and the dangers faced by foreign officers serving an expeditionary power.

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Joachim Hane

Joachim Hane was a 17th-century figure known for his detailed account of his experiences during a tumultuous period in European history. His notable work, "The Journal of Joachim Hane," chronicles his escapes and sufferings while employed by Oliver Cromwell in France from November 1653 to February 1654. Through his writings, Hane provides a unique perspective on the political and social dynamics of his time, offering insights into the challenges faced by individuals caught in the conflicts of the era. His journal serves as a valuable historical document, reflecting the complexities of loyalty and survival during a period marked by upheaval.

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