Clarendon’s ‘History of the Rebellion’ invites readers to understand the complexity and consequences of the moral decisions made by participants in the English Civil War
This article explores the political significance of past Christian suffering at the dawn of the Augu...
Clarendon, Edward Hyde. The life of Edward Earl of Clarendon: Lord High Chancellor of England, and C...
Giuseppina Iacono Lobo has taken up the history of conscience in the political, ideological, and th...
This is a chapter in Clarendon Reconsidered which reassesses a figure of major importance in sevente...
This article provides a reappraisal of the first earl of Shaftesbury (1621-83) and challenges his re...
This article explores the polemical presentation of Oxford, the royalist capital between 1642 and 16...
The radical visionaries of the civil war era had several royalist counterparts, today often overlook...
This article explores the generic proximity between history and drama in the Interregnum and Restora...
Series I: 18 pt. in 1 v; ser. II: 13 pt. in 1 v.; ser. III: 3 pt. in 1 v.I. A declaration of the vil...
The late sixteenth-century religious wars prompted a Protestant movement within the Elizabethan regi...
James Nayler spent between eight and nine years in Parliament\u27s army during the English Civil War...
This article explores the ways the political upheavals of the mid seventeenth century were represent...
This essay explores those in pre-modern Britain (chiefly the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries) w...
This article is part of my reassessment of the theoretical importance of Holinshed\u27s Chronicles...
The English Romeo and Juliet tradition is seldom read in a political light. This essay reconsiders t...
This article explores the political significance of past Christian suffering at the dawn of the Augu...
Clarendon, Edward Hyde. The life of Edward Earl of Clarendon: Lord High Chancellor of England, and C...
Giuseppina Iacono Lobo has taken up the history of conscience in the political, ideological, and th...
This is a chapter in Clarendon Reconsidered which reassesses a figure of major importance in sevente...
This article provides a reappraisal of the first earl of Shaftesbury (1621-83) and challenges his re...
This article explores the polemical presentation of Oxford, the royalist capital between 1642 and 16...
The radical visionaries of the civil war era had several royalist counterparts, today often overlook...
This article explores the generic proximity between history and drama in the Interregnum and Restora...
Series I: 18 pt. in 1 v; ser. II: 13 pt. in 1 v.; ser. III: 3 pt. in 1 v.I. A declaration of the vil...
The late sixteenth-century religious wars prompted a Protestant movement within the Elizabethan regi...
James Nayler spent between eight and nine years in Parliament\u27s army during the English Civil War...
This article explores the ways the political upheavals of the mid seventeenth century were represent...
This essay explores those in pre-modern Britain (chiefly the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries) w...
This article is part of my reassessment of the theoretical importance of Holinshed\u27s Chronicles...
The English Romeo and Juliet tradition is seldom read in a political light. This essay reconsiders t...
This article explores the political significance of past Christian suffering at the dawn of the Augu...
Clarendon, Edward Hyde. The life of Edward Earl of Clarendon: Lord High Chancellor of England, and C...
Giuseppina Iacono Lobo has taken up the history of conscience in the political, ideological, and th...