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Studies in Early Modern Cultural, Political and Social History
| Edited by David Armitage, Harvard University, Tim Harris, Brown University and Stephen Taylor, Reading University
This new series of monographs and studies covers a wide variety of historical themes from the sixteenth through to the early nineteenth century. It aims to publish intellectually stimulating works of scholarship that will make a major original contribution to the field, whether through innovative conceptual, theoretical or methodological approaches or groundbreaking work on hitherto unexplored sources. By publishing work on cultural and social as well as political history, the series aims to break down some of the barriers that have traditionally existed between these various subfields. In addition, the series particularly welcomes studies which set the past in a more international or global context, such as for example works that link the histories of early modern Britain and Ireland to Europe, to the Americas or to the British empire.
New proposals are welcomed, and should in the first instance be sent to the series editors, who may be contacted at armitage@fas.harvard.edu; Tim_Harris@brown.edu; and S.J.C.Taylor@reading.ac.uk
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1 |
Women of Quality
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2 |
Restoration Scotland, 1660-1690
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Britain, Hanover and the Protestant Interest, 1688-1756
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Hanover and the British Empire, 1700-1837
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The Personal Rule of Charles II, 1681-85
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6 |
Royalism, Print and Censorship in Revolutionary England
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The English Catholic Community, 1688-1745 | |
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England and the 1641 Irish Rebellion |
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