John Miller
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John Miller compares three new books assessing the impact of the English Civil War.
Published July 15 2002
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John Miller describes the state of the British kingdoms as James Stewart waits to become monarch of the entire archipelago. Published August 31 2000
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John Miller considers 20th-century political insiders and outsiders through the eyes of today's historians on radio.
Published August 31 1993
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John Miller asks historians why, and for whom, they write.
Published March 1 1992
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At the start of the reign of Charles II, government was the King's business and factions contested for the monarch's ear. The constitutional changes in later Stuart England added a new, parliamentary dimension to faction. But it did not disappear. Published December 1 1983
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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. |



















