John Morrill
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John Morrill reviews Andrew Barclay's account of Cromwell's election as MP for Cambridge in 1640. Published May 18 2011
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John Morrill remembers and assesses the Marxist historian of the English Revolution, who died recently.
Published May 19 2003
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In this edited version of a lecture given on 25 March 1999, to commemorate the anniversary of Cromwell's birth, John Morrill provides us with a series of snapshots, at different ages, of the troubled visionary who aspired to lead a new chosen people out of the bondage of Stuart tyranny. Published August 31 1999
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1999 is clearly a year for commemorating Cromwell. But why? Published April 30 1999
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Published December 1 1998
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Roy Sherwood
Published March 1 1998
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John Morrill re-examines a stormy period of religious history. Published March 1 1998
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John Morrill looks at two varying works on 17th century Britain.
Published June 30 1997
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John Morrill reviews three new books on the English Revolution
Published June 30 1994
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Charles Carlton
Published February 1 1993
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Edited by Thomas Healey and Jonathan Sawday
Published April 30 1991
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John Morrill reviews
Published May 31 1990
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by H.R. Trevor-Roper
Published August 31 1988
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John Morrill argues that recent scholarship is re-shaping our view of the fortunes of monarchy and Parliament between 1660 and 1688. Published June 30 1988
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by Lawrence Stone and Jeane C. Fawtier Stone
Published March 31 1985
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The Hudson's Bay Company was one of the central forces moulding the development of the vast tracts of land that today are Canada - but as Barry Gough explains here, the circumstances of its launch in 1670 also reveal much about the commercial forces, personalities and rivalries of Restoration England. |
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