Christopher Haigh
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Christopher Haigh considers the man behind the mesmerising image of Elizabethan England, and his relevance today.
Published April 15 2003
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Published December 19 2001
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Christopher Haigh on a rich reassessment of Tudor politics and protest.
Published December 19 2001
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Christopher Haigh reflects on the life and work of the great Tudor historian, who died in July.
Published October 16 2001
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by John N. King
Published February 1 1990
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Four viewpoints - one from its editor, three from reviewers - on the making of a major new historical encyclopedia. Published October 1 1985
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Christopher Haigh outlines the historiography of the reign of the first Elizabeth.
Published July 31 1985
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