Conrad Russell
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Conrad Russell looks at the perks and pitfalls of public office-holding in Elizabethan and Jacobean England. Published November 20 2002
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Conrad Russell asks if England has ever had a revolution. Published August 31 1990
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Conrad Russell reviews this new publication
Published March 1 1988
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Conrad Russell examines the evil reputation attached to the poll tax.
Published October 1 1987
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Conrad Russell finds that it is easier to understand why sheer frustration may have driven Charles to fight than to understand why the English gentry might have wanted to make a revolution against him. Published May 31 1984
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