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  OVERVIEW AND GENERAL SOURCES

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  Colley, Linda, Britons: Forging the Nation, 1707–1837 (Yale UP 1992)

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  Samuel, Raphael, Theatres of Memory: Vol. 2: Island Stories. Unravelling Britain (Verso 1998)

  Scott, Jonathan, England’s Troubles: Seventeenth Century English Political Instability in European Context (CUP 2000)

  Skinner, Quentin, Liberty Before Liberalism (CUP 1998)

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  SECONDARY SOURCES

  CHAPTER ONE

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  Ashton, R., James I by his Contemporaries (Hutchinson 1969)

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  CHAPTER TWO

  Adair, John, John Hampden: The Patriot (MacDonald & Jane’s 1976)

  Adair, John, Puritans (Sutton 1998)

  Adair, John, Roundhead General: The Campaigns of Sir William Waller (Sutton 1997)

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  Morrill, John S., The Revolt in the Provinces: The People of England and the Tragedies of War, 1634–1648 (Longman 1999)

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  Porter, Stephen (ed.), London and the Civil War (Macmillan 1996)

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  Russell, Conrad, The Fall of the British Monarchies, 1637–1642 (Clarendon Press 1995)

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  Wedgwood, C.V., The Trial of Charles I (Collins 1964)

  Young, John R. (ed.), Celtic Dimensions of the British Civil Wars (John Donald 1997)

  CHAPTER THREE

  Armitage, David, Himy, Armand, and Skinner, Quentin (eds.), Milton and Republicanism (CUP 1995)

  Aylmer, G. E., The Interregnum: The Quest for Settlement, 1646–1660 (Macmillan 1972)

  Aylmer, G. E. (ed.), The Levellers in the English Revolution (Thames & Hudson 1975)

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  Capp, B. S., The Fifth Monarchy Men: A Study in Seventeenth-century English Millenarianism (Faber 1972)

  Danielson, Dennis (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Milton (CUP 1999)

  Fitzpatrick, Brendan, Seventeenth-century Ireland (Gill & Macmillan 1988)

  Gardiner, S.R., Oliver Cromwell (Longmans Green & Co 1901)

  Gaunt, Peter, Oliver Cromwell (Blackwell 1996)

  Gaunt, Peter, The Cromwellian Gazetteer (Sutton 1994)

  Hill, Christopher, Milton and the English Revolution (Faber 1979)

  Hill, Christopher, The Experience of Defeat: Milton and Some Contemporaries (Faber 1984)

  Hill, Christopher, The World Turned Upside Down (Penguin 1978)

  Ingle, H. Larry, First Among Friends, George Fox and the Creation of Quakerism (OUP 1994)

  Mack, Phyllis, Visionary Women. Ecstatic Prophecy in Seventeenth Century England (University of California Press 1992)

  Morrill, John, Oliver Cromwell and the English Revolution (Longman 1990)

  Ohlmeyer, Jane H., Ireland from Independence to Occupation 1641–1660 (CUP 1995)

  Reilly, Tom, Cromwell: An Honourable Enemy (Brandon 1999)

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  Roots, Ivan (ed.), Oliver Cromwell: A Profile (Macmillan 1973)

  Schaffer, Brian, and Shapin, Steven, Leviathan and the Air Pump: Hobbes, Boyle and the Experimental Life (Princeton UP 1985)

  Scott, Jonathan, Algernon Sidney and the English Republic, 1623–1677 (CUP 1988)

  Sharpe, Kevin, and Zwicker, Steven N., Refiguring Revolutions: Aesthetics and Politics from the English Revolution to the Romantic Revolution (University of California Press 1998)

  Spalding, Ruth, The Improbable Puritan: A Life of Bulstrode Whitelocke (Faber 1975)

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  Worden, Blair, The Rump Parliament, 1648–1653 (CUP 1974)

  CHAPTER FOUR

  Ashcraft, Richard, Revolutionary Politics and Locke’s Two Treatises of Government (Princeton 1986)

  Baxter, Stephen, William III and the Defence of European Liberty (Longman 1966)

  Childs, J., The Army, James II and the Glorious Revolution (Manchester UP 1980)

  Downes, Kerry, Christopher Wren (Allen Lane 1971)

  Downes, Kerry, The Architecture of Wren (Redhedge 1982)

  Drake, Ellen T., Restless Genius. Robert Hooke and Earthly Thoughts (OUP 1996)

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  Harris, Ian, The Mind of John Locke, A Study of Political Theory in its Intellectual Setting (CUP 1994)

  Harris, Tim, London Crowds in the Reign of Charles II: Propaganda and Politics from the Restoration to the Exclusion Crisis (CUP 1987)

  Harris, Tim, Politics under the Later Stuarts: Party Conflict in a Divided Society, 1660–1715 (Longman 1993)

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  Hutton, R., The Restoration (OUP 1985)

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  Jardine, Lisa, Ingenious Pursuits: Building the Scientific Revolution (Little, Brown 1999)

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  Ollard, Richard, Clarendon and his Friends (Hamilton 1987)

  Picard, Lisa, Restoration London (Orion 1997)

  Platt, Colin, The Great Rebuilding of Tudor and Stuart England: Revolutions in Architectural Taste (UCL Press 1994)

  Porter, Roy, London: A Social History (Hamish Hamilton 1994)

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  Whinney, Margaret Dickens, Wren (Thames & Hudson 1971)

  CHAPTER FIVE

  Black, Jeremy, Robert Walpole and the Nature of Politics in Early Eighteenth-century Britain (Macmillan 1990)

  Boulton, J.T., Daniel Defoe (Batsford 1965)

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  Dickson, P.G., The Financial Revolution in England (Macmillan 1967)

  Douglas, Hugh, Jacobite Spy Wars (Sutton 1999)

  Gilmour, Ian, Riots, Risings and Revolutions. Governance and Violence in Eighteenth Century England (Hutchinson 1992 and Pimlico 1992)

  Gregg, Edward, Queen Anne (Ark 1980)

  Harvie, C., Scotland and Nationalism: Scottish Society and Politics, 1707–1994 (Routledge 1994)

  Holmes, G. (ed.), Britain after the Glorious Revolution, 1689–1714 (Macmillan 1969)

  Houston, R. A., and Whyte, I. D. (eds.), Scottish Society, 1500–1800 (CUP 1989)

  Jones, J. R., Country and Court, England, 1658–1714 (Arnold 1978)

  Lenman, B. P., The Jacobite Clans of the Great Glen, 1650–1784 (Methuen 1984)

  Lenman, B. P., The Jacobite Risings in Britain, 1689–1746 (Eyre Methuen 1980)

  Lynch, M. (ed.), Jacobitism and the ’45 (Historical Association for Scotland 1995)

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  McLean, M., The People of Glengarry: Highlanders in Transition, 1745–1820 (McGill-Queen’s UP 1991)

  McLynn, E, The Jacobites (Routledge and Kegan Paul 1985)

  Mitchison, Rosalind, Lordship to Patronage. Scotland 1603–1745 (Edward Arnold 1983)

  Parissien, S., Adam Style (Phaidon 1992)

  Philipson, N.T., and Mitchison, Rosalind (eds.), Scotland in the Age of Improvement (Edinburgh University Press 1970)

  Plumb, J. H., Sir Robert Walpole, 2 vols (Cresset Press 1956 and 1960)

 

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