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Loading... Conflict in Early Stuart England: Studies in Religion and Politics 1603-1642by Richard Cust (Editor, Introduction, Contributor), Ann Hughes (Editor, Introduction, Contributor)
24 | None | 952,880 | None | None | This important collection of essays, based on extensive original research, presents a vigorous critique of ` revisionist' analyses of the period, and reasserts the importance of long term ideological and social developments in causing the outbreak of the civil war. |
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