J.P. Kenyon
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Although there has always been a public eager to read or hear the narration of past events, the 'History Men' - scholars writing professional history based on original sources - are a relatively new breed. Published March 31 1983
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J.P. Kenyon finds a symposium collection a valuable guide to the study of Jacobitism
Published March 1 1983
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Politics, Religion, and Government, 1620-1690 by John T. Evans
Published July 31 1980
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