John Spiller
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John Spiller surveys race relations in the United States during Reconstruction and constructs a balance sheet. Published November 26 2009
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John Spiller assesses James I’s impact on the Puritans and the Puritans’ impact on James I. Published August 27 2008
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John Spiller examines interpretations of the role of Parliament in the reign of the first Stuart king. Published August 31 2006
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John Spiller shows that, in constitution-making in the USA (1787-89), France (1789-92) and Great Britain (1830-32), some men were considered more equal than others. Published November 23 2001
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