Jonathan Clark
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Jonathan Clark offers a historian’s perspective on what the recent general election might mean for Britain’s future political make up. Published June 29 2010
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Jonathan Clark, editor of a major new history of the
British Isles, considers what effect the intellectual
currents of our own time have had on the way historians write.
Published December 16 2009
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by Samuel Johnson Published December 1 1996
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Jonathan Clark probes the anti-Catholic actions and millenarian rhetoric of 18th-century America, challenging the assumption that 1776 was solely a product of secular and constitutional impulses. Published December 1 1989
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Published March 31 1988
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Volume 5, The Eighteenth Century
Published January 1 1987
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Essays presented to Gwyn A. Williams
Published May 31 1986
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