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Mark Goldie

Mark Goldie traces the ways in which people across the political spectrum have used and abused the ideas of the philosopher who died 300 years ago this month.
Published September 22 2004
Mark Goldie on a new volume which tackles the seventeenth-century civil service.
Published September 17 2002
Mark Goldie reveals some vivid insights into London life before and during the Glorious Revolution, from a little-known contemporary of Pepys.
Published October 16 2001
Mark Goldie celebrates a new Bill of Rights and looks at its precedent
Published August 31 1998

The last years of Charles II saw London a hotbed of political and religious conflict. Exploiting it, with powerful backers at court, was a ‘hit squad’ whose underworld techniques would have done credit to the Krays. Mark Goldie uncovers from contemporary documents a reign of terror.

Published September 30 1997

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