Glenn Richardson
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Glenn Richardson investigates a work on Gallic history from a British viewpoint.
Published April 20 2005
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Glenn Richardson looks at almost nine hundred years of enmity, jealousy and mutual fascination, a hundred years after the Entente Cordiale. Published October 20 2004
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Glenn Richardson reviews a new biography of the French Queen, Catherine de Medici.
Published September 22 2004
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Glenn Richardson explores the talents and fortune of the 16th-century French courtier who served five kings. Published August 18 2002
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To mark the quincentenary of the birth in 1500 of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, Glenn Richardson examines the emperor's ambitions and achievements. Published December 1 2000
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To mark the quincentenary of Louis Xll's accession in 1498, Glenn Richardson examines the French king's reign and suggests significant points of comparison with Henry Vll of England. Published August 31 1998
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Glenn Richardson assesses a major addition to the list of royal biographies. Published March 1 1998
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Glenn Richardson profiles the French king's relationship with Henry VIII and the cultural PR and diplomacy that went with it. Published August 31 1994
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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. |

















