Steven Ellis
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Monarchs could do anything – or could they? Steven Ellis examines what happened when commands from the centre had to he executed in practice in the remoter parts of the kingdom.
Published March 31 1995
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by Hugh Kearney
Published July 31 1989
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The current state of history teaching
Published May 31 1989
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Steven Ellis considers how the new history of early modern Britain is becoming less Anglocentric.
Published December 1 1988
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