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Kevin Sharpe

Kevin Sharpe reviews a book on late Stuart England by Matthew Jenkinson
Published March 22 2011

Kevin Sharpe revisits an article by C.V. Wedgwood, first published in History Today in 1960, that looks at the diplomatic mission made by the artist Peter Paul Rubens to the court of Charles I. Read the original article here.

Published October 21 2010

Kevin Sharpe reviews a biography of the infamous Oxford history don.

Published October 20 2010
Sir Anthony van Dyck, court artist to Charles I, is the subject of a new exhibition at Tate Britain. Kevin Sharpe, consultant to the project, argues that the visual arts can be as valuable as the written word to historians seeking a better understanding of the nature of politics and power
Published February 16 2009

Kevin Sharpe mourns the loss of an historian who wrote and made history.

Published March 19 2003
Adrian Johns
Published May 31 1999
Kevin Sharpe reviews two new books
Published June 30 1995
Kevin Sharpe reviews
Published August 31 1993
Kevin Sharpe reviews two valuable texts on Tudor espionage
Published July 31 1992
Kevin Sharpe examines three new books from Conrad Russell on 17th century England and the Civil War
Published January 1 1992
by Erica Veevers
Published February 1 1990
The routes and reasons of historical pilgrims
Published January 1 1988

Kevin Sharpe reassesses the role that ideology, rhetoric and intellectual discussion played in the upheavals of seventeenth-century England.

Published January 1 1988
Social and Political Choice in Early Modern England
Published July 31 1987
Kevin Sharpe on a movement that helped shape the history of Europe and the world.
Published October 1 1986

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