Mark Kishlansky
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Mark Kishlansky reviews this study of the survival and revival of the House of Lords in the period from 1660 to 1714. Published July 19 2011
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Mark Kishlansky on how historians are crossing the Atlantic in their droves
Published May 31 1987
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England 1640-1660
Published July 31 1986
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Mark Kishlansky discusses the change for historians with the ever increasing use of computers.
Published January 1 1986
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'Measure twice because you can cut only once', is a carpenter's adage making the rounds of American history departments in the wake of the case of David Abraham. Published March 1 1985
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